Fanboy hate? Nah.DJ Nada wrote:Seeing how he's a speaker expert that I bought stuff from, yes I did expect something other than "you're on your own." Are modifications discouraged or something?
Whatever, I'll figure it out using some other resource. Bring on the BFM fanboy hate.
What you paid for was a set of plans, that have been built, tried and tested, by the designer, as well as others.
Sometimes input from those others may help the designer alter his designs through end result feedback.
Building to those plans gives some guarantee of performance.
So, in a sense, yes modifications are discouraged, because the consequent results can't be guaranteed.
However, it's also DIY and some people do do what they want and bitch about it if it doesn't work out. Like it's somebody else's fault.
IMO the general ethos of the designs is to DIY, but with bang for buck in mind.
In your case, you want to use ribbons, which aren't cheap. That blows out bang for buck for one thing. The next part of the equation is that the designer simply cannot cover every possibility for every cab, no need, great results are obtained following the plans, cheaper than you can buy commercial offerings.
I'm sure Bill would be more than happy to model out his design with your planned planars and charge you appropriately