After two months of hard work, I have finally completed my first pair of DIY speakers – the 3 Pi. Interestingly, it is also my first high efficiency speakers – they are rated at 98dB. I really love to write about them here but at the moment I am too busy enjoying the speakers – and tidy up my mess around the house. So I will leave the details out but in summary, I am happy with it. Not as fine and smooth as my Merlin TSM, but it is very well balance, and very detailed and open midrange. It is less accurate than the Merlin but heaps of fun. Below shows a couple of photos of my DIY 3pi as a preview. I still need to house the crossover probably but I am not too fuzzy about it at this stage.
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