G gramophone New Member Joined Oct 21, 2014 Messages 4 Points 3 Location channai Feb 2, 2016 #41 i read this thread hoping to find options to upgrading from my LSi9 and now i dont know what should to do
i read this thread hoping to find options to upgrading from my LSi9 and now i dont know what should to do
raghupb Well-Known Member Joined Sep 11, 2015 Messages 3,309 Points 113 Location Bengaluru Feb 2, 2016 #42 @gramophone Keep on reading and keep on listening to your LSi9s. Maintain status quo and keep your sanity or get into analysis-paralysis mode and go crazy for a few months Cheers, Raghu Last edited: Feb 2, 2016
@gramophone Keep on reading and keep on listening to your LSi9s. Maintain status quo and keep your sanity or get into analysis-paralysis mode and go crazy for a few months Cheers, Raghu
S sathiamoorthy Member Joined Jun 29, 2015 Messages 56 Points 8 Location Trivandrum Feb 9, 2016 #43 captrajesh said: Sure but be prepared for countless hours on researching on TSPs, box and crossover design et al. Or get a kit from the likes of Danny Richie, Jeff Bagby, Phil Bamberg, or sites like Madisound, Partsexpress, DIY Sound Group etc; but mind you, they don't come cheap. Click to expand... Even building boxes is big and chalenging work. I realised only after seeing your build.
captrajesh said: Sure but be prepared for countless hours on researching on TSPs, box and crossover design et al. Or get a kit from the likes of Danny Richie, Jeff Bagby, Phil Bamberg, or sites like Madisound, Partsexpress, DIY Sound Group etc; but mind you, they don't come cheap. Click to expand... Even building boxes is big and chalenging work. I realised only after seeing your build.
M maheshd New Member Joined Dec 13, 2015 Messages 1 Points 1 Location Mumbai Feb 10, 2016 #44 any good bookshelf speaker will require a subwoofer for proper bass