Sounds like a great plan. I am going to do the same but build my L/C/R's. I still think I am going with the studios =P
Sounds like another great plan . Stand mounted speakers can certainly offer more placement options.
However, unless I already have something to put stand speakers on (bass bin, cabinet, etc), and its a standard vented design, I most always choose the tower version:
1) No speaker stand to build
2) "Free" bass extension
3) More lower bass sources for room smoothing
Okay so my 2pi Tower kits have been sitting in a box since February. Finally moved into our new place and getting settled in, and so anxious to start the build.
I am planning on building a 2pi as a center channel. In order to fit into my TV stand, I need to cut the height of the woofer box. Its my understanding the tweeter does not need to go into the woofer box (sealed back), so I was thinking of using the standard 2pi baffle dimensions, only with the woofer box shortened/deepened to fit my space.
Please reference attached pic, let me know what you think. I also have the baffle angled towards the seated ear position. Will this work?
Wayne Parham Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
You can't really know what modifications will do without measurements. Sometimes, they're non-issues, other times they really make a difference. In general, the smaller cabinets can be tweaked a little bit in the dimensions because internal standing waves are high enough in frequency that the insulation effectively absorbs them. This makes woofer and port location a little less critical. But you do really need to keep the driver position on the baffle the same for the crossover, otherwise its phase will not interact with baffle spacing to give the right forward lobe. Don't spread the woofer and tweeter apart, for example, because this will make the forward lobe thinner, possibly too thin, depending on spacing.
Understand on modification and measuring. I did strive to keep the baffle size and driver locations identical to the standard 2pi design, shortening and deepening the box just enough to fit my TV stand.
I really just need the center channel to be most accurate in the vocal range, the rest I can deal with via DSP if problematic .