Hello to all,
I'm thinking of jumping in to the Bottlehead and DIY speaker pool and thought I'd ask for some advice about which direction to go. A little background about me seems to be a good place to start, so you know where I'm coming from.
I've heard a few high end systems, but have never had one myself, and have never built a kit such as offered here (have done some electrical projects, but nothing like this). Last fall I bought some Sennheiser HD-600 that I use with a Schiit Fulla2 (I travel a lot for work and this makes a pretty good travel kit). Most recently I've been listening to mostly jazz (on vinyl & streaming), but also enjoy Rock, Acoustic and occasionally some classical. I also like to stream Radio Paradise, Tidal, and Spotify.
My living room is approx 15-25 with hardwood floors and the usual furniture, curtains etc. Currently running an Onkyo 2 channel receiver into some old Bose 2.2 that my wife had from her college days. Sounds pretty lacking...
So rather than spend a bunch of $$$ on an new amp, and more $$$ on speakers to upgrade my system, I'd like to try my hand at building one. I'm thinking a S.E.X. or Stereomour II and paring it with the BK-20 (Fostex FE208ez) kit from Madisound. I have two concerns though that I was hoping you all could help me figure out.
1. I'd prefer to build the S.E.X. amp mainly due to the headphone jack (I use the HD-600's at night when kiddo is asleep), but it's also significantly less $$ than a Stereomour, and as I understand it, easier to build (this will be my first build). But when I consider the speaker part of the equation I wonder if I should just go big and go for a Stereomour first.
2. So will a S.E.X. drive the Fostex kit enough to fill my room? and will it provide enough bass? I'm really not a bass head, but I don't want killer mid's & high while lacking in the low end department. Also, if I need to add a sub later, will that pull too much power from the S.E.X. amp? (or how do I run another amp just for the sub and control volume from the S.E.X.?)
I've seen the SEXy speakers recommendation and wonder if that might be a better way to go, but am a little concerned that it might not be the right fit for my room size. I've read about the Frugel horns, and super tweeters and bucket subs...I'm up for taking a chance on a system, just don't want to put all the effort in to building it only to find I need to start over again later.
Thanks, and Cheers!!
-Jeff