I'll keep this one short.
I have finally finished my C-Killa build (cabs need finishing). It took a year to complete. Not because I didn't know what I was doing, but because I had other priorities in life. You know, like getting married!
Considering their size and the overall cost of the project, they sound great! Not fatiguing at all. Refined and slightly warmer than other speakers I've heard. I can see why the Dayton RS's get a good rap though. Lou C. sums it up pretty well, " Great for just about anything, but not the "perfect" design for any one application." I've set them up as my surrounds for now. Sometime, I imagine, I will set them as mains in some configuration for myself or a family member where a smaller footprint is needed.
Wherever you are Lou C., I hope you are smiling and resting in peace. It was the perfect 1st build. Thank you Lou C. and to all of those on this site. I now am infected with the DIY bug.
Now...what to build next...???




I have finally finished my C-Killa build (cabs need finishing). It took a year to complete. Not because I didn't know what I was doing, but because I had other priorities in life. You know, like getting married!
Considering their size and the overall cost of the project, they sound great! Not fatiguing at all. Refined and slightly warmer than other speakers I've heard. I can see why the Dayton RS's get a good rap though. Lou C. sums it up pretty well, " Great for just about anything, but not the "perfect" design for any one application." I've set them up as my surrounds for now. Sometime, I imagine, I will set them as mains in some configuration for myself or a family member where a smaller footprint is needed.
Wherever you are Lou C., I hope you are smiling and resting in peace. It was the perfect 1st build. Thank you Lou C. and to all of those on this site. I now am infected with the DIY bug.
Now...what to build next...???
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