| Do you feel excited having tall DIY speakers than commercially made ones? [message #99708] |
Tue, 18 August 2026 23:10  |
Hank
Messages: 60 Registered: December 2025
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I don't know if we are many, but I always get genuinely excited by tall DIY speakers. In fact, I will pay for such speakers without hesitation than going for the shiny company made speakers. I don't enjoy having short speaker, earbuds and all of those tiny sound gears... I go for the tall ones.
One of the reasons that I like those DIY tall speakers is that it feel personal since people who make it at their shops must be passionate audiophile who know what a good speaker should look like.
Have you had the experience of having a pair of tall DIY speakers that made you believe they are better than the commercial ones? What was unique about that made it fall in love with the pairs? Or do you always buy commercially made ones?
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| Re: Do you feel excited having tall DIY speakers than commercially made ones? [message #99720 is a reply to message #99708] |
Sat, 22 August 2026 02:00   |
Bercle
Messages: 63 Registered: December 2025
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I have a friend who also likes DIY speakers, and his reason is that he feels at home knowing that the speakers was done by someone he knows using the components that he believes is the best, but I have always liked using the commercially built ones.
I've got the KEF LS50 metas and Wharfedale Diamond 12.3 floorstanders at home, and the honest truth is that I've gotten value for money since I got them irrespective of the fact that they are not popular models.
In the past, I've tried DIY speakers, but my concern then how some of the parts wear out faster plus the stress that comes with trying to fix them myself. That's why I've gone with commercial ones because I think they were properly tested before being sold, and the majority comes with warranties, which we rarely get with DIY spekaers.
My friend has been lucky with his DIY speakers and found a way to always solve any matters that arise, but I don't have time for such at the moment. So, I go for the commercially made ones.
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