Scanspeak Ellipticors Active XO
Can you share details about the project? I looked up those drivers and holy shit they look on another level compared to what I used to know when I was into audio DIY.
Scanspeak Ellipticors Active XO
Can you share details about the project? I looked up those drivers and holy shit they look on another level compared to what I used to know when I was into audio DIY.
I build a few speakers before. IMO it’s a hit and miss thing, I’d personally be very cautious about spending a lot on top of the range drivers for DIY. My experience is that used speakers beat DIY at price/value and that’s disregarding the effort and the fact that you can listen before buying. I have this project in the back of my mind, something with extreme quality drivers and active amplification/digital XO but that would be many thousands of euros in parts for a questionable goal. I’m not a snob, if someone told be you can reach that level of sound quality with this specific DIY project I’\d go for it without thinking twice about it but oh well…
I’m sure there’s nothing really special about expensive/absurdly expensive speakers except careful design and a lot of trial and error. I’m not the type to think there’s “magic” there. I obviously took apart my speakers which were about 6-7k new. Nothing special except very solid cabinets with internal bracing, impedance-equalized (rather complex) XO, no ultra fancy unobtanium coils or caps with bamboo dielectric. Hell there are coils with ferrite cores in it. The only problem is time and a place to work. I’m in Europe in a small apartment by US standards. I did turn my place into a workshop before but I now value comfort more. Oh and the fact that one needs to accept possible failure. The fact that I mentioned digital XO and active amplifiication is that you can go wrong with passive XOs and it’s a lot of work to tweak them. They can mess up phasing so the speakers can sound flat or weird spatially. Ask me how I know.
Now that shape is something new to me.