Hi from Brisbane, Australia.

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Kombi

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Hi from Brisbane, Australia.
« on: 30 Dec 2021, 05:57 am »
Hi all, have been collecting vinyl for about 20 years. Have recently started upgrading my HiFi system. TT Pro-ject X2 with 2M Black Cart, phono amp is Clearaudio Smart phono V2, I Have Kimber Kable speaker cables and Audioquest cables elsewhere. My amp and speakers where a cheap pick up from FB marketplace. Rotel A10 with Wharfedale 9.1 diamonds. I am looking at upgrading amp to Hegel H190 and speakers to Dyanaudio Special Forties. But what has brought me to here is i am looking now to build my own bookshelf speakers and want to read what others have built.
We are currently building a new home with a small listening room in it to be finished by around Easter.
Anyway thats it for now thanks for allowing me to join.

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Re: Hi from Brisbane, Australia.
« Reply #1 on: 30 Dec 2021, 09:36 am »
Welcome to AC  :thumb:

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« Reply #2 on: 30 Dec 2021, 01:33 pm »
Welcome!

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Re: Hi from Brisbane, Australia.
« Reply #3 on: 30 Dec 2021, 01:38 pm »
Cheers & Welcome to AC Kombi   :thumb:

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Re: Hi from Brisbane, Australia.
« Reply #4 on: 30 Dec 2021, 02:24 pm »
Welcome!

Suggest putting emphasis in the design of the room.  Avoid small/squarish and poorly insulated.  When we built 16 years ago I got a dedicated basement room: 8ft x 13ft x 21ft (Fibonacci ratios) to minimize echo.  Insulated staggered stud interior partitions (even adjoining storage spaces), insulated exterior fiberglass door with weather seals, insulated/lined flexible ductwork (can't hear the furnace).  With cheaper carpet ended up being the cheapest square footage of the house.  The only mistakes were in the ceiling (using recessed lights and the builder refusing to suspend the ceiling).  As it turned out my room is very similar to Earl Geddes' room, who is another renowned acoustician. 

Since then added 3 tall bookcases on side walls that act as "casual"/adjustable diffusers, 10 GIK 244 2ft x 4ft absorption panels (recommended but unfortunately would be expensive to ship to Australia - the magic ingredient is Owens Corning 703 high density fiberglass), and 3 subwoofers ala Floyd Toole (recommend reading his book "Sound Reproduction").  In my room the panels are minimally effective but highly effective in lesser rooms.  The multiple subwoofers are the best way to tame inherent in-room bass peaks/dips which can be +/- 30 dB.  Good luck and be sure to post pictures of the room when done.