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200% markup would be cheap. Good luck with speaker building. Just remember tolerances are a bit more critical than in carpentry. And wear a dust mask, MDF will kill ya.
i an going to flip-flop into the DIY world of speakers.a carpenter at trade....let the sawdust fly off that MDF
plan10,,,,i thought mdf was the hot ticket material,does plywood not res too bad ????
plan10,,,,i thought mdf was the hot ticket material,does plywood not res too bad ???? WT,how would you spend 10k in parts,that's alota high quality parts....you look at some 30,000.00 dollar speakers like the 20T's or 70,000.00 VSA 9's,heavy boxes that cost big -big bucks to make and do look good.i bet the parts cost would really suprise most.... i know these guys cater to the rich crowd,but ya gotta shake your head..i guess there are a lot of people in the food chain you have to feed. DIY should be fun.....
Good luck Pat.Just remember, if it was easy, a lot more people would be DIY. BTW, what $20k speaker do you think there is only $300-400 in parts? What does the cabinet look like and what is it made of?
trade for some years,downgraded to a bad handyman let the sawdust fly off that MDF.think my first build will be the Venue OB with GR Danny.
The real reason why many DIY'ers do what they do is the love of it, the learning experience, the chance to build to suit their unique tastes (customization) and even the chance to make less compromises for their set of criterion and order of importance.