Opinion - Every audiophile should build at least 1 pair of speakers


I think everyone who does this, even just once, would be forever changed and become an improved music listener as well as equipment hobbyist.

Whether you build a single driver speaker like the LM-1S or the 2-way desktop LM-1 (designs are free) or any other kit from


I think you would find yourself with very different biases and understanding of how parts interact, how drivers work, and how much a good pair of speakers should cost, and most likely you would have a different opinion about what a good speaker sounds like.

Would you build world reference speakers for $50 a pair? Not likely at all, but when I see audiophiles argue over thousands of dollars in speaker cables and interconnects, I think to myself, their opinions and biases about where to spend their time and money would be forever changed if they built but a single pair of speakers.

Also, of course, building speakers is fun as hell, and a great project to introduce kids to electronics. Especially girls, we need more girls who grow up to be speaker makers, amp designers and audiophiles!

Best,


Erik


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I decided to take a leap of faith . I am building a set of Madisound NADA speakers with Lee Taylor cabinets .I will know this weekend if they meet my expectations . Based on what I have read about them they should work well in my room .
Be sure you ask Lee for advice before you buy your crossover. He knows his stuff inside and out. 
I bought the Madisound Kit with the crossovers Lee did not advise against it .   
I built my first and second pair while in high school in 1978 and 1980 respectively. Although I stopped shortly after that there has hardly been a speaker that I haven't modified. Yes, it is great fun. 

Further, over the past 7 years or so I went to building turntables. If you think Speakers are fun, you should build a table or two. It is a gas, gas, gas!