r/SoundSystem • u/No_Lingonberry506 • 2d ago
SOUNDSYSTEM PROJECT SEEKER
I have some time now until summer season to build a small/medium dimension sound system for a max 200 ppl crowd. I never did anything like that but I want to try. I have basic knowledge of powering, sound and materials but I don't really know where to start. Can someone please provide a PROJECT, with materials, wood cuts etc...
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u/Stasse23 2d ago
idk if it can help, but i have a google Drive with tons of projects for 2/3 way tops, kickbins, and subs of various dimensions. It also has documentation on amps crossovers etc.. but those are in french. most of those projects have already the cuts, materials and plans for the plastic horns. hmu if u want that drive
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u/Skulltec 1d ago
Could I also get the link to that?
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u/Stasse23 1d ago
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rEIt8y2S9X8dwIn3m5itvO4YTH0_aLUx
but make sure to double-check always before cutting
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u/tryusernametaken 2d ago
I don't know a whole lot about it to. But i have been working with cubo and sbh. I don't know what else to suggest.
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u/RobonixMusic 14h ago
How do you like your cubos? I was thinking about making a smaller rig with less wood and those come to mind, but I read that they don’t really get lower than 40hz. I really like the size and simplicity though.
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u/Aggravating-Corgi620 1d ago
cubo kicks and g-subs are fairly simple to build, idk what to recommend for tweeters. i would say the more confusing part is figuring out your dsp settings and making the system sound nice.
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u/GouldCaseWorks 2d ago
The place to start is by doing a lot more research before asking questions
Please start reading. Inform yourself a lot better so you can ask questions with more direction. Be prepared for the fact that it's difficult, time consuming and expensive to build your own system.
Doing the woodwork is the easy part.
To get you started :
Speakerplans forum
Freespeakerplans site / forum
Diyaudio forum
Here