Speakers that present as DIY speakers bring out all the DIY'ers who want to immediately tear them apart, add damping, replace tweeters, build crossovers, build stands, replace parts, etc.... I have honestly never heard of any other speaker brand where the consumers take this approach. There's clearly a market for everything - it's kind of like the Jeep Wrangler market - let's begin modding this out immediately!
It's as if they listen to the speaker and are thinking: "Hmmm....it sounds wonky but the price is cheap. I bet for a few hundred $ more I could mod this thing out into something sound good for the money. Plus these massive, empty enclosures give me tons of room to work. Time to roll up the sleeves!"
It's as if they listen to the speaker and are thinking: "Hmmm....it sounds wonky but the price is cheap. I bet for a few hundred $ more I could mod this thing out into something sound good for the money. Plus these massive, empty enclosures give me tons of room to work. Time to roll up the sleeves!"