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DIY Speaker Building

A Bench-Ready Workbook for Crossover Networks and Cabinet Tuning from Design to Final Solder

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by Alumigogo Books

non-fiction

Design and tune crossovers and cabinets like a pro with exact tables, step-by-step procedures, and bench-ready reference data.

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About this book

Stop relying on forum rumors and trial-and-error. This workbook gives you the exact tables, formulas, and procedures to design crossover networks and tune cabinets with confidence. From choosing component tolerances to measuring impedance and frequency response, every chapter is structured for quick lookup at the benchβ€”no fluff, just what you need to get the job done right.

59,859 wordsabout 239 pages~299 min read

Reader Reviews

Kimberly Hernandez

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I bought this hoping to move beyond kit building, and it does have a lot of good tables and procedures. The crossover math was helpful, but I felt some sections assumed I had gear I don't own yet, like a measurement mic. The project chapter was solid, but I wish there were more examples for 3-way designs. Still, it's a useful bench reference, just not as beginner-friendly as I hoped.

Jennifer Roberts

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This is the book I wish I had years ago. The crossover tables and tuning procedures are exactly what I needed to stop wasting money on parts that didn't work. I followed the two-way project and my speakers measured flat within a few dB on the first try. The soldering and measurement chapters are worth the price alone. It lives on my bench, not my shelf.