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The first thing you need to do, is find someone in your area that has some OB you can audition.I'm a ..Hawthorne Audio.. fanboy, so I'll stop typing now. Good luck on your journey. Enjoy the tunes.Bob
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I'm really curious about OB speakers. The listening experience that many of you describe sounds like just my thing. I'd like to learn more and thought responses to the question in the subject line would help.
If you want to taste what OB can offer you maybe you should try building a pair yourself, they are not really that difficult to build....
If you want to taste what OB can offer you maybe you should try building a pair yourself, they are not really that difficult to build what you need is a few free sessions(total=5-10hrs) with the drivers, baffles, a few basic tools, and say $400-600, you get a nice pair of sounding speakers. The reason I can say this is because I have built many pairs of speakers before, including boxed 2 - 3ways, OB, etc. OB speakers do sound really good to me in my opinion better than any "basic" 2 way boxed spkrs. If you want to proceed these 2 OB speakers you can look at are:1. SL's LXMini, go to his site search for Linkwitz LXMini, all up a pair would cost you more than $600. I designed and built a LXMini clone, they sound very good. See Attachment.2. Go to DIYaudio.com search for title:Fast, fun, Inexpensive OB project, a long thread you find this OB is easy to build and low cost less than $400.There are many OB projects on the net, these 2 come to my mind. These 2 pairs is suitable for small to medium room.
I've been considering doing the LXmini. It looks like a simple build. Another AC member told me recently that they sound really good in a smallish room. Thanks for seconding his opinion.
Most people make some mistakes in their OB designs.
The Perfect 8 'The Force'.I've only heard them at audio shows, but they are truly incredible. They might be the best speaker I've ever heard of any type, not just OB.At the opposite end of the price scale, I love Paul Carmody's 'Sunflowers'.They can be built for less than $600. Only the mids and tweets are OB, the woofers are in an enclosures, so the purists here may be cringing. But they sound great. I'd be willing to say the rival commercial speakers close to $4K.https://sites.google.com/site/undefinition/diy-sunflowers