

If there is too much bass or "boom" then simply pull them out of the corner, or move them away from the back wall until you find the best balance. For more body in the bass place them closer to the back wall or even in the corner ( if you are using the lowest Q drivers).

All you need to do is to find the place for them in your room giving the best bass response. The SINGULAR is a very easy loudspeaker to live with. Using only a few 30 mm thick sheets of BAF wadding (a soft synthetic fiber damping material) for damping, the system exhibits none of the honking character often associated with full-range drivers used in poorly designed horn systems. The system is tuned for maximum efficiency using as little damping material as possible. More pictures and detailed building info can be found at: Instead, it is a combination of all these loading systems, resulting in a wide-band resonator effective from 40 Hz to 250 Hz. It is not a transmission line needing a lot of damping material to tame resonances. The SINGULAR is not a bass reflex design, which is only efficient for only half an octave.

The basic design for the SINGULAR was initiated by Onur Ilkorur. If you like the sound of Fostex or Lowther drivers in a reflex cabinet you will love them in the SINGULAR, with its more efficient loading over a wider bandwidth. A full-range filter-less (depending on which drivers you use) design, it is easy to build, and offers very balanced performance when used with drivers having a Qts between 0.3 and 0.6 r/audiophile Quality audio reproduction of all forms.DIY Singular The SINGULAR is simplest speaker we offer. See the list of past AMAs here! Related subreddits Interesting Links Our Wiki Great Resources Why your first speaker should be a proven design AMA Schedule A better place to discuss DIY audio, share plans and schematics, and link to interesting projects.
