I've chanced upon this site. It provides a lot of tools for those interested in making DIY speakers:
https://www.trueaudio.com
https://www.trueaudio.com
I had pinged a few (knowledgeable) FMs to post their views about the site but haven't got any responses! Wondering why
I personally believe that knowledge is for sharing. What's the point otherwise?
Inputs from FMs are solicited.
Today however you get plenty of other software that can do more and some are free.
I haven't got the book as I have several others .
I've chanced upon this site. It provides a lot of tools for those interested in making DIY speakers:
https://www.trueaudio.com
@GeorgeO, the books seems to have covered quite a bit of information.
How I wish at least a brief version of the book was made available for the information of beginners.
I have had Winspeakerz for a long time. It's good to do some basic quick simulations and calculating crossover component values.
All these software's are good paid or free.
What is more important is how much does one understand about particular software and what results he is expecting from it.
Numerous diyers are using Arta, rew and holms impulse for measurements and are getting excellent results. All depends on giving enough time to learn and understand the software properly.