The best way to audio nirvana

soundofvoid

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Is the one that you make on your own..?Any blazing soldering irons out there?
Any skilled woodworkers in pursuit of their dream speaker?
Or a digital wiz kid determined to extract the last bit of information out of the "too much oversampling"
chaos?
Don't be afraid!Come out and speak of your addiction!
The rest of us can benefit from your success and probably from your disasters too!
 
Right out of high school I started making speaker cabinets and playing with stuff. I guess I was inspired by my buddies in a garage band and some of the things they would throw together until they blew them up.

Later in college I tried making my own bass enclosures influenced by all the Bose cutaway advertisements, total failure did not make it any less fun or exciting.

I've given up on speaker enclosures as I discovered panel speaker long ago. I still have out of the box speaker concepts, but time and money keep them as dreams unrealized.

Concentrating on the aspects of resonance and room acoustics holds me over in the tweaks arena for now. Hard to go wrong as the results of little effort are immediate and gratifying.

My long term goal of creating a work of art/sculpture which spins vinyl disks (turntable) keeps me dreaming. Industrial design being the lead, and sound production the gift at the end.
 

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