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The ¾-inch soft dome is polite. It doesn't have the razor-sharp detail of a metal dome tweeter (like on Klipsch or some Edifiers), but it also has zero listener fatigue. Cymbals have a realistic "shimmer" rather than a "hiss." For long listening sessions while working from home, this gentle high end is a blessing.
However, if you are buying new today, the is arguably the best "swiss army knife" speaker for under $150. audio pro sp3 new
Available in matte Black or White, the MDF cabinets are surprisingly heavy for their size (roughly 5.5 x 4 x 6 inches). This weight is a good sign—it suggests dense internal bracing that reduces cabinet resonance. The ¾-inch soft dome is polite
The removable fabric grille is magnetic, a luxury you usually don't find at this price point. Without the grille, the exposed black drivers and the recessed tweeter give the speaker a slightly aggressive, modern look. On the front baffle of the master speaker, you’ll find a subtle LED indicator and a volume knob that doubles as an input selector (press to cycle sources). However, if you are buying new today, the
The designation is critical. The original SP3 was a sleeper hit for budget audiophiles around 2018-2019. The New version arrives with updated aesthetics, revised electronics, and—most importantly—a modernized input stage.
This is the SP3’s specialty. Vocals are forward and clear without being shouty. The silk dome tweeter crosses over effectively, meaning there is no harsh spike in the upper mids. Acoustic tracks (like Cherry Wine by Hozier) sound intimate. Podcasts and dialogue are exceptionally easy to understand, making these a sleeper pick for a small TV room.
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