Best Woofer s for DIY speakers


Hi Fellas, I am thinking of building my own spekers....Can anyone recommend some very high quality woofers and also places to purchase them?
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You first need to decide on what type of enclosure you will be employing. Sealed box woofers are VERY different from those used in a vented alignment. Other things to consider are what size of driver you are looking for, what type of music you will be listening to, and your price range. Domestic(US) woofers are much cheaper than most European brands. And not always inferior. For a sealed box, I have found success with Audio Concepts(EXTREMELY underrated), Dynaudio, and Eton. Good vented woofers are manufactured by Focal, Madisound, Peerless(underrated), and Swan. Please let us know more about your design, if you want more specific information.
i wood also inwestigate the ceramic drivers by accuton (thiel & partner)...
The NHT 1259 for $150 at Madisound or Speaker City is a veritable bargain. It requires a 3.5 cubic foot sealed enclosure making for easy assembly. Both Madisound and Speaker City offer ready made enclosures. You need 200 watts to drive it.
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Good Luck,
Depends a lot, too, on how much you are able and willing to spend. There's also the other driver(s), crossover and cabinet. Also to consider is whether you have any preferences for size and technology (sealed, ported, transmission line, or horn-loaded enclosures), sensitivity, which influences what amplification is appropriate (the range seems to be from perhaps 86 to 100 dB/w/m), frequency response ("monitor" or "full range" -3 dB @ 20-30). There's also the possibility of using used/vintage components (Altec, Tannoy, JBL, etc.) or using very expensive new components like TAD---although the four previous are all high sensitivity (efficiency) drivers that require ported or horn-loaded enclosurres. . . .Having said that, I have a pair of 15" two-way Altecs in the original sealed enclosures and they manage 94 dB. . .Have a lot of fun, whatever you get and whatever you build and keep us posted! Regards, Dr_joe.