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Piega Classic 3.0 review

Posted on January 11, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Never heard of Piega? We wouldn’t blame you, particularly if you live in the UK.

This Swiss speaker manufacturer was founded back in 1986, but over the decades its presence in the British market has been sporadic at best.

That’s a shame, because the company makes some hugely capable designs, and has specialised in ribbon drive units from the beginning.

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Look at the current range and you’ll not only find in-house ribbon tweeters but clever co-axial designs that couple tweeter and midrange in a single array – a bit like a ribbon version of Tannoy’s celebrated Dual Concentric drivers.
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