Got sent here from r/budgetaudiophiles after looking to replace my Klipsh bookshelf speakers. I love music but know very little about good speakers currently. Im looking for sources that have all the parts i need for a good bookshelf build and possibly a sub. Basically a kit or something to help me decide on parts. I am an engineer in the electrical field (granted i work on data centers) so I’m not a total noob with electronics.
Also does the enclosure material make a big difference? I see a lot of mdf and wood that look like .5-.75” thick. I have a laser cutter that can cut up to .25” wood that i would love to use if the material thickness is less important.
I’m going to buy some myself probably today and see. Reviews seem very very good. I even saw someone say they prefer the C-notes to their Genelecs on some material.
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/parts-express-diy-c-note-speaker-review.12693/
Make sure you do the capacitor mod if you get them and line the walls with some damping material.
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/dayton-c-note-capacitor-mod-info.3204772/
That’s honestly impressive. At that price i might just get some to try out regardless of if i keep my current setup