Hello diyAudio!
I'm a student studying industrial design and i'm working on a final project for a CNC milling class. I am trying to create a set of small wooden conical speakers. The idea is that they will be about the size of bookshelf speakers. They will be a similar look to these: Oswaldsmill Audio - Imperia but at a much smaller scale.
I've got the woodworking down, but I'm a complete novice when it comes to the audio side of this project, so I was hoping that this forum could help get me started. If you had any tips for what drivers to use, or what the best scale / dimensions would be to create acoustically sound geometry it would be extremely helpful. Would be best to spend less than $400 (flexible)
I'm new to this forum, so if there is a better place to ask about this let me know!
I'm a student studying industrial design and i'm working on a final project for a CNC milling class. I am trying to create a set of small wooden conical speakers. The idea is that they will be about the size of bookshelf speakers. They will be a similar look to these: Oswaldsmill Audio - Imperia but at a much smaller scale.
I've got the woodworking down, but I'm a complete novice when it comes to the audio side of this project, so I was hoping that this forum could help get me started. If you had any tips for what drivers to use, or what the best scale / dimensions would be to create acoustically sound geometry it would be extremely helpful. Would be best to spend less than $400 (flexible)
I'm new to this forum, so if there is a better place to ask about this let me know!