I did. For years in fact, but put it off thinking there was no way my skill level was up to the task. That is, until our good friend xrk197 opened the door to something that is easy for the layman and very rewarding. See this thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/full-...nclosures.html
There is a lot of info in there but it is a good read. The project I did starts at post #101 but I urge you to read it all as there is some good info throughout and lots of learning as you go along.
It's been a long time since a speaker project has been this fun, rewarding and quick. I admit my hopes were not that high to start, but my mind has changed completely regarding the materials used and the overall effectiveness of the project.
They have been coined the 'Cornucopya'
Enjoy.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/full-...nclosures.html
There is a lot of info in there but it is a good read. The project I did starts at post #101 but I urge you to read it all as there is some good info throughout and lots of learning as you go along.
It's been a long time since a speaker project has been this fun, rewarding and quick. I admit my hopes were not that high to start, but my mind has changed completely regarding the materials used and the overall effectiveness of the project.
They have been coined the 'Cornucopya'
Enjoy.