DIY speaker design

Hi everyone,

I’ve been working on designing a custom speaker and could really use your thoughts and suggestions to improve it. I found a pair of Lii Song Silver 10 drivers at a low cost and decided to design a pair of speakers around those drivers. My goal is to build something unique with the following features:

1. A full-range driver mounted on an open baffle.
2. The ability to adjust the angle of the full-range driver to create an omnidirectional sound effect.
3. A sealed subwoofer to handle the low frequencies. I’ll be using 10 inch Dayton reference drivers for this.
4. A tweeter facing the front wall to enhance the soundstage.

For inspiration, I’ve looked at Decware’s ZROB (for the 40-degree angled open baffle) and Perry Marshall’s live edge dipole (for the rear-facing tweeter concept).

Here’s a rough idea of what the design looks like so far.

I’d love to hear your feedback—whether it’s design tweaks, suggestions for drivers, or even pointing out potential issues I might not have thought of.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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