Custom Tuning Conspiracy


I have a theory that the reason custom tuned loudspeakers are not offered to the market place is because it would essentially destroy the whole speaker industry. If every audiophile had their speakers custom made for them, there would simply be no need for further speakers to be made, until the next generation of audiophiles came along which would take decades. 

If you think about it, most speakers are mass produced junk. They are made in vast quantities so that more profit can be made. 

Even the few companies that do offer so called custom speakers are not really customized. Companies such as Gr research and Fritz offer their range of speakers hoewever GR research tunes all their speakers flat by default and Fritz does not tune his speakers to his customers exact specifications. 

Wouldn't it be wonderful if there was a speaker company that made speakers according to your exact specifications? You would choose the material, shape, drivers, components, configuration, crossover slopes and frequency response. It would be made to measure. 

The people that mock this idea say that speakers dont need to be made to measure. This is nonsense. Every speaker on the market already sounds different from one another. Audiophiles then go on the merry go round and buy one speaker after another, each speaker never quite fulfilling their needs. How much time would be saved if the right speakers were made for you right from the start?

Not only would it save time it would save resources and energy. Every speaker model is produced in their thousands. Yet perhaps only a dozen people will eventually find that particular model suits their ears. So that means several hundred speakers have been made and will eventually end up in the junkyard. What a waste of time, energy and resources? 

Should there be more companies doing truly custom tuned speakers among the vast sea of mass produced junk producing companies?

kenjit

What am I missing? It already exists…. You can order speaker kits to your exact specs and put it together….

A speaker kit is just a speaker that has already been designed though. So it suffers from the exact same problems as ready made speakers.

- You are creating problems & situations, then trying to solve them when just about nobody cares and just the existence of them is questionable. You continually try to ram this crap down our throats when it should be abundantly clear, to you, that just about everyone couldn't care less.

What problems have I created? The problems were already there from the start. They have been swept under the rug by the speaker companies and I am the one exposing them. I am the unsung hero of the speaker industry. A big part of why good speakers are hard to find has to do with the crossover not being custom tuned. Who would you rather tune your speakers. You or them? 

It seems like your wish for attention is your goal here. Are you really getting the attention you want here?

You are the one whose intentions are questionable. Why are you always popping up in my discussions if you are such a naysayer? What are your true intentions Dill? Are you having doubts about whether your speakers are truly satisfying?

I personally got around the problem by refusing to buy any more speakers and tuning my own.

Prove it.  Show us exactly what you did.