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You Can Build Your Own Speakers, and It’s Simpler Than You Think

You Can Build Your Own Speakers, and It’s Simpler Than You Think

Posted on January 21, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

If you love audio and are looking for a fun project, why not build your own speaker? You don’t have to build one from scratch (although you could). There is a whole world of DIY kits that you can assemble with relative ease, but still call your own. A speaker kit skips the hard steps — like finding all your own components, speaker drivers, crossover boards and other hardware — and basically just asks you to assemble the speaker, which is still a challenge and an accomplishment. It’s kind of like Legos, except you can listen to them.
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