DaveFred
Member
Hello everyone,
My name is David and I am a speakerbuilderaholic.
While there are a number of forums on the Internet for people with my affliction, most of them are cluttered up with old information and old ways of doing things.
Kimmo Saunisto has written VituixCAD, what has to be the best piece of XO/Speaker design software available to the average person.
It basically allows you to see the Spin-O-Ramma in the XO software as you design your speaker/crossover, it just requires that proper measurements be made that are pretty simple to do.
I was wondering if there was any interest in a sub DIY forum for speaker building, the proper use of VituixCAD and crossover design?
Kimmo looks like he is going to pack it in on Diyaudio with frustration over the simple view/method people take to speaker/crossover design despite the free tools he has provided for us.
Any interest?
Thank you,
David - London, Canada.
P.S. here is the speaker/XO I am working on with the 108 measurements I took with my automatic turntable for designing the XO.
My name is David and I am a speakerbuilderaholic.
While there are a number of forums on the Internet for people with my affliction, most of them are cluttered up with old information and old ways of doing things.
Kimmo Saunisto has written VituixCAD, what has to be the best piece of XO/Speaker design software available to the average person.
It basically allows you to see the Spin-O-Ramma in the XO software as you design your speaker/crossover, it just requires that proper measurements be made that are pretty simple to do.
I was wondering if there was any interest in a sub DIY forum for speaker building, the proper use of VituixCAD and crossover design?
Kimmo looks like he is going to pack it in on Diyaudio with frustration over the simple view/method people take to speaker/crossover design despite the free tools he has provided for us.
Any interest?
Thank you,
David - London, Canada.
P.S. here is the speaker/XO I am working on with the 108 measurements I took with my automatic turntable for designing the XO.