Dozy_production
10+ year member
Poel
Ive been looking around to building a nice home system just for music. To tell you the truth I have been doing a lot research on building crossovers and perhaps its not for me yet. I was looking at Zaph's kit and other kits with the pre-made xover's but I'm anal enough to not buy them for the sake of having wanting this to be 100% made by me //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif I ain't looking for the best sound just something that is acceptable and is made by me (im not overwhelmingly picky).
Thats the backstory. Ive been looking into Chang's variant of the BIB using Pioneer's Bofu full range driver mated with a cheap tweeter in the phase plug or some other config. The enclosure will probably be these guys. They look good and are fairly simple to construct.
My question is do fullrange "systems" have a significantly different sound to them than other more conventional 2-3 way systems? Coming down for the holiday's i listened to my parents 19 year old polk speakers and i loved how much detail came out of such a soft sound. Could they have such a warm and detailed sound while covering such a wide frequency spectrum?
Thats the backstory. Ive been looking into Chang's variant of the BIB using Pioneer's Bofu full range driver mated with a cheap tweeter in the phase plug or some other config. The enclosure will probably be these guys. They look good and are fairly simple to construct.
My question is do fullrange "systems" have a significantly different sound to them than other more conventional 2-3 way systems? Coming down for the holiday's i listened to my parents 19 year old polk speakers and i loved how much detail came out of such a soft sound. Could they have such a warm and detailed sound while covering such a wide frequency spectrum?
