After I built Paramours way back in 2001 I went looking for high efficiency and found Pi Speakers. The 'Mours and Theatre 4 pIs were a big hit at the first mid-West Show in Lima, Ohio back then, filling the auditorium there. Since then I've built 2 Pis, 2 Pi Towers and my current 4 Pis with B&C DE-250s, latest H290C horns and JBL 2226s.
I'm surprised there's so much attention paid to single driver speakers in these parts and so little to high efficiency bass reflex/horn designs.
I've built a few Fostex designs over the years and heard lots of BLHs, Voigts and other single driver horn designs. There's a lot to like about crossover-less designs in terms of imaging but every one I've heard sounds like an AM radio with the characteristic upper mid-range peak. BSC fixes and other attenuations result in polite, colorless sound. Just my opinion, of course, everyone hears a little differently, otherwise there wouldn't be hundreds of entries in lists of speakers.
Even with a true catenary Constant Directivity horn, a 2 way bass reflex/horn will never win any imaging prizes but for tone and timbre in a high efficiency design, there's nothing close.The best speakers I've ever heard, and the best sound of show at the 2005 CES were the XLH 1812, a $50,000, 1500 LB., four-way design with the enormous JBL 2370 horns. My 4 Pis go as low, are more efficient and have nearly the same truth of tone and timbre. 1.8 single-ended, directly heated, direct coupled parafed watts plays to over 100dB in my 12x15 room.
Something to add to these discussions for certain.