I'm going to be purchasing speakers in the $2-300 range in the next few months or so, and I wanted to figure out what people's experiences were with DIY, as I think I could get a lot more bang for my buck going that way, on top of it being fun. Thanks for the responses, guys.
I look forward to seeing them, jmanny.
this is intriguing. I've heard of DIY subs, but not much about DIY speakers (can ya tell I'm a noob at this). I love building stuff and I think building my own speakers will give me that extra bit of satisfaction. Plus maybe I'll get to save some money.
Fit and finish issues aside, do DIY speakers sound just as good as bought speakers from internet direct companies? I'm most likely going for floorstanding and looking around 300-500 for front 2 + center. Is that budget too low, too high for decent speakers? I care more about sound quality than being loud.
If you just want loud, look for high sensitivity in speakers. I don't know too much about DIY, but you may look at klipsch for premade speakers that are cheap-ish and loud. Alternately, you may look into more pro audio kind of speakers (PA speakers)
Just so you know, the Dayton BR-1 speakers (priced around $150) would be comparable to GOOD $300-400 speakers you'd buy retail. You could do better with a full DIY project, but this is the best of both worlds, IMO (retail/fully-assembled and DIY).
If you're OK with building your own cabinets and such, just do a google search for DIY speakers. Zaph Audio is fairly well known. He has a good kit on Madisound, but you'd need to build the cabinet and such:
http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8648
If you check out that page and links on it, you'll find plenty of information needed (schematics, parts, etc). I think this is probably going to be one of the best speakers for the money around. The frequency response for this design is pretty flat from 100hz-10khz.
I really love my Dayton BR-1 speakers. Pretty easy to assemble, and they sound fantastic.
I just finished building the TriTrix TL knock down kit from PE. The build is super easy and for $199, with pre cut cabinets the price is right.
What are you going to be powering them with? 2 driver "DIY" setups have a nack for being pretty hard to drive....84-86db of efficieny. Not that you need stupid amounts of power to get them up and running but they might be a little bit handicapped.
The .5 c/f cabs from parts express and the N2X from GR will run you around $500 for everything. They are sealed so placement against the wall won't hurt them as much as a rear ported design.
I can't give you an A/B comparison vs. the other kits, but you are buying some pretty high quality components with that setup. People that have heard the Neo tweeters can't say enough good things about them.