DIY Wilson Clone Speakers?


I'm interested if anyone has found plans on the net for building speakers similar to Wilson's. I have toyed with the idea of building speakers based around the already legendary Focal Audium TLC tweeter and other Focal / Scan Speak speakers that are used in the Wilson Grand Slam III.

Anybody seen plans out there? The part I'm most nervous about is the crossovers, their components and design.

Any help or direction would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Brad
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Eldragon,

You thought the crossover was easy? Are you sure you did it right, doing you own T-S parameter measurements for the drivers, and measurements for all the drivers, then again as a system, taking those initail measurements and using a CAD program to optimise the 3-way crossover? I'm into the speaker building hobby and there really is no such thing as an easy 3 way crossover. And I'm not talking about a crossover like one might see in car audio. Not trying to insult or question your methods, just suggesting to somebody trying to do the same that you will not even come close to a good design without doing all the things mentioned above. I recently got back into the DIY side of the hobby and let just say that in the 10 years since I last tried to do this things have become much more sophisticated. Word of advice if you want to DIY, go for a 2-way. If you really need the bass, use a powered sub. Those actually are pretty easy to build successfully. But you could get into it with a sub too, just a matter of you patience and willingness to learn.
Sjh, here are the x-overs for the WAtt:

http://www.users.nac.net/markowitzgd/david/wattcrossover.htm

Puppy:

http://www.users.nac.net/markowitzgd/david/wapcrossover.htm
OK I thought you meant designing your own crossovers would be easy. But know this. Your interest in this particular speaker tells me your are an audiophile of taste who expects a certain level of performance. Different production runs of different drivers, different enclosure dimensions, etc; these will as change how one specific crossover design will operate. So it hard to design a crossover for a kit. The more complex a xover is the more errors will compound the audible error. I'm not trying to poo poo the whole idea, just know that these things are sometimes too complicated to knock off in this way. Lord knows I've considered it. I'm going to check out that crossover site. Good Luck.
Sjh, by mistake i posted the same link twice. However, you can, from the first link access the links for the whole project. My experiance is very positive. Had to lower the volume of the woofer box for about 8ltr.s, rest is relatively "idiot-proof" design, including the First order crossover.
could any one tell me please what size box or how many liters that the dynaudio 21 w 54
thanks.