Niice. So are you planning any design changes or upgrades? What, if any, are you unhappy with?
I'm not really planning any changes nor upgrades unless I can think of a good reason to.... I'm pretty happy with them.
But if I was to do it all over, I would:
1. Build a nicer baffle or go crazy and use no baffle. It started out as a little test of a 2 way with a relatively small baffle for 5 1/4" and 3/4" tweeter. The sound was so good I took the plunge to build full range so I didn't really put any work into making it look good.
- I would probably build smaller baffles or even no baffles
- find a better way to mount the midranges (i.e. decouple from baflle)
- I would also perhaps use opposing push-pull woofer configuration so as to minimize vibration OR separate the woofers from the main baffle to decouple them from vibration transmission.
However, the "no baffle" option would probably require a much greater investments in drivers and electronics.
2. a. better tweeters... the ones I'm using now are pretty cheap but they sound fine as far as I can tell as they are only playing the top 2 octaves so I'm not pushing them very hard.
b. bigger subwoofers. The 10" sound great but 12" or 15" could be even better.
3. Better xovers. Although I have not found any that better meet my requirements of low budget and better performance. I have been thinking about going "all the way" with computer controlled setup using ProFire2626 as a soundcard to drive it all. (This would be similar to StigErik's crazy no baffle system)
I've found that the DCX boosts and cuts don't to do quite as much as they are supposed to do. I also believe that a more phase linear (i.e. perfect) crossover would be beneficial. Perhaps the only way this can be realized is with a CPU controlled setup or a much much more expensive active crossover.
4. Better amplifiers with XLR inputs.
But I'm not certain I could do much better within my limited budget constraints.
More than all of the above, my impression of the speakers thus far is that any great level of financial investment would likely be best spent on improving my room.
A friend stopped over today... he's not an audiophile or anything but the first words out of his mouth before he even sat down was, "It sounds incredible" and after 2 songs he asked if I would build him a pair so it looks like I'll have an opportunity to build it again anyways. I'll probably build 2 sets of baffles. 1 new set for him and 1 for myself. This may also present an opportunity for me to do the electronics differently.