Mike, That's sort of what I've been leaning towards. I don't want to invest in tools unless I know I'll be using them again. Maybe I can see if anyone I know has the tools and can show me a thing or two. Otherwise I think I'll play it safe and let someone else do at least the cutting of the...
Brian B.: Thanks for the info! Brian F.: I agree. I'm comfortable with the electronic side- I've had classes in linear circuits and have worked with electronics in grad school and in work. So I'm excited about assembling the crossover and drivers. The wood-working side is a little more...
A couple follow up questions: 1) What kind of wire did you use? I keep finding that you can spend a lot of money on all these different components. I guess I'm just trying to figure out what quality/price level makes the most sense for this project and how much difference the they make on the...
Greetings all, This is my first post, so please bear with me. I've been coming here for about a year, and I've learned a lot from all of you. I've finally been convinced that DIY is the way to go for the best bang/buck. I've selected Dennis Murphy's MBOW1 for my first project. I wanted a...