Freshman year of college I heard some DIY speakers some upperclassmen in my dorm had made. Eventually I got to visit a music lab where they had made a pair of subs with 24” drivers. The cabinets were multiple layers of of plywood with sand between the inner and outer box. I think the main dimensions were 8’hx4’wx12’d, but I’m not 100% sure on the depth. I do know they had left the outside as full sheets to simplify the cuts and there was a long heat sink extending from each driver’s voice coil. No idea what the upper range speakers or amplification were, but I’m sure it was massive. I remember one specific test track vividly. It was an outside setting with birdsong, the wind rustling long grass, and a small stream that had lifelike realism. Then way off in the distance was a barely audible whine that slowly grew in volume until it became recognizable as a plane. The plane gets closer and the volume grows until you could literally feel the jetliner flying over your head as it came in for a landing somewhere beyond the speakers. It was surreal.
A moment when you realized better sound was possible.
In 2001 i bought a car with an upgraded JBL sound system. As the years went by I got used to that sound, and one day I was listening to a CD in the car, and when I got home brought the CD in to continue listening. The sound on my home system was flat, dull and dead sounding in comparison. That realization started my on a quest for better sound, and years and dozens of speaker/amp combinations later, my home system sounds much, much better.
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