Blackrose @ Mon Dec 26, 2005 6:59 pm wrote:
Some have bigger voice coils or even dual coils. So what is the difference that I am looking for? Can I build cabinets, with say a home speaker setup, just replacing the speakers in the cabinet?
You can fersure build your own cabs and still use PA speakers....In fact, PA speakers can be lots cheaper when bought "out of the box" than many hi end home audio speakers.
You use the same formulas for either. The formulas are free from various places on the web or you can even find free programs that calculate speaker box sizes for you.
It's the horns on PA speakers that really make the difference. They are designed to reach way out. The woofers are just heavier and have larger magnets and beefier voice coils and maybe special methods of handling extra heat loads.
Folks that build their own PA speakers sometimes place the horns in separate boxes cause horns don't need their box size controlled like woofers....Then they can raise the horns and angle them downwards into the audience for better coverage.