Reply #19 on: August 30, 2012, 04:58:01 PM
As John knows, I have built a pair of the Basszillas, but not to anywhere near John's level of craftsmanship. As far as sound, most of the sound comes from the Fostex while the woofer acts mostly from 200HZ down. So don't think you need to build something this complex to get good sound. Experiment with a driver in a simple open baffle - you may be surprised at finding you like it - maybe not. But it is a great way to learn the characteristics of drivers without killing yourself or your checkbook. In just an afternoon you can create something that might be quite pleasing. Then if you like it, you can go crazy (and broke) expanding on it. If not, you're out a few hours and the cost of a sheet of particle board or plywood. The Basszilla is a nice speaker, but don't let it's complexity keep you from enjoying our hobby.
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