Merlin’s Place

I had such a wonderful time in this intimate artist space performing originals from (Be)Loved thank you so much for working with me, James Judy, Jaylen, Amber, Kay tear and Merlin‘s place
@judithchristina_ @jaylinskyrosado @amber_lyoness @merlins.place @kay.tear
I can’t wait to keep bringing (Be)Loved and my story of healing & recovery through music art and dance to many stages and souls.
thank you for all those who have been buying my albums and supporting my art. I do have a studio album in the works, and of course many live shows where you can see me and my fellow artists transform the world, one song, one show one act one person at a time
i’m moving off of Instagram and Meta platform slowly. Please stay in touch via email and my upcoming Substack. Lots of love get outside get together keep fighting and may you all be loved today
photos: emma skakel photography
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I had such a wonderful time in this intimate artist space performing originals from (Be)Loved thank you so much for working with me, James Judy, Jaylen, Amber, Kay tear and Merlin‘s place
@judithchristina_ @jaylinskyrosado @amber_lyoness @merlins.place @kay.tear
I can’t wait to keep bringing (Be)Loved and my story of healing & recovery through music art and dance to many stages and souls.
thank you for all those who have been buying my albums and supporting my art. I do have a studio album in the works, and of course many live shows where you can see me and my fellow artists transform the world, one song, one show one act one person at a time
i’m moving off of Instagram and Meta platform slowly. Please stay in touch via email and my upcoming Substack. Lots of love get outside get together keep fighting and may you all be loved today
photos: emma skakel photography
✨

I had such a wonderful time in this intimate artist space performing originals from (Be)Loved thank you so much for working with me, James Judy, Jaylen, Amber, Kay tear and Merlin‘s place
@judithchristina_ @jaylinskyrosado @amber_lyoness @merlins.place @kay.tear
I can’t wait to keep bringing (Be)Loved and my story of healing & recovery through music art and dance to many stages and souls.
thank you for all those who have been buying my albums and supporting my art. I do have a studio album in the works, and of course many live shows where you can see me and my fellow artists transform the world, one song, one show one act one person at a time
i’m moving off of Instagram and Meta platform slowly. Please stay in touch via email and my upcoming Substack. Lots of love get outside get together keep fighting and may you all be loved today
photos: emma skakel photography
✨

I had such a wonderful time in this intimate artist space performing originals from (Be)Loved thank you so much for working with me, James Judy, Jaylen, Amber, Kay tear and Merlin‘s place
@judithchristina_ @jaylinskyrosado @amber_lyoness @merlins.place @kay.tear
I can’t wait to keep bringing (Be)Loved and my story of healing & recovery through music art and dance to many stages and souls.
thank you for all those who have been buying my albums and supporting my art. I do have a studio album in the works, and of course many live shows where you can see me and my fellow artists transform the world, one song, one show one act one person at a time
i’m moving off of Instagram and Meta platform slowly. Please stay in touch via email and my upcoming Substack. Lots of love get outside get together keep fighting and may you all be loved today
photos: emma skakel photography
✨

I had such a wonderful time in this intimate artist space performing originals from (Be)Loved thank you so much for working with me, James Judy, Jaylen, Amber, Kay tear and Merlin‘s place
@judithchristina_ @jaylinskyrosado @amber_lyoness @merlins.place @kay.tear
I can’t wait to keep bringing (Be)Loved and my story of healing & recovery through music art and dance to many stages and souls.
thank you for all those who have been buying my albums and supporting my art. I do have a studio album in the works, and of course many live shows where you can see me and my fellow artists transform the world, one song, one show one act one person at a time
i’m moving off of Instagram and Meta platform slowly. Please stay in touch via email and my upcoming Substack. Lots of love get outside get together keep fighting and may you all be loved today
photos: emma skakel photography
✨

I had such a wonderful time in this intimate artist space performing originals from (Be)Loved thank you so much for working with me, James Judy, Jaylen, Amber, Kay tear and Merlin‘s place
@judithchristina_ @jaylinskyrosado @amber_lyoness @merlins.place @kay.tear
I can’t wait to keep bringing (Be)Loved and my story of healing & recovery through music art and dance to many stages and souls.
thank you for all those who have been buying my albums and supporting my art. I do have a studio album in the works, and of course many live shows where you can see me and my fellow artists transform the world, one song, one show one act one person at a time
i’m moving off of Instagram and Meta platform slowly. Please stay in touch via email and my upcoming Substack. Lots of love get outside get together keep fighting and may you all be loved today
photos: emma skakel photography
✨

I had such a wonderful time in this intimate artist space performing originals from (Be)Loved thank you so much for working with me, James Judy, Jaylen, Amber, Kay tear and Merlin‘s place
@judithchristina_ @jaylinskyrosado @amber_lyoness @merlins.place @kay.tear
I can’t wait to keep bringing (Be)Loved and my story of healing & recovery through music art and dance to many stages and souls.
thank you for all those who have been buying my albums and supporting my art. I do have a studio album in the works, and of course many live shows where you can see me and my fellow artists transform the world, one song, one show one act one person at a time
i’m moving off of Instagram and Meta platform slowly. Please stay in touch via email and my upcoming Substack. Lots of love get outside get together keep fighting and may you all be loved today
photos: emma skakel photography
✨

I had such a wonderful time in this intimate artist space performing originals from (Be)Loved thank you so much for working with me, James Judy, Jaylen, Amber, Kay tear and Merlin‘s place
@judithchristina_ @jaylinskyrosado @amber_lyoness @merlins.place @kay.tear
I can’t wait to keep bringing (Be)Loved and my story of healing & recovery through music art and dance to many stages and souls.
thank you for all those who have been buying my albums and supporting my art. I do have a studio album in the works, and of course many live shows where you can see me and my fellow artists transform the world, one song, one show one act one person at a time
i’m moving off of Instagram and Meta platform slowly. Please stay in touch via email and my upcoming Substack. Lots of love get outside get together keep fighting and may you all be loved today
photos: emma skakel photography
✨
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.
Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

Our previous system was performing well, but we had reached its limits during large events. Coils in speaker drivers move thousands of times per second, and at high levels they overheat. Ours would eventually shut down.
This new system was built to deliver a hi-fidelity response, with a twist. It can cruise at high volume and stay sweet to the ears, with very low distortion.
Here’s what you’re looking at:
- The compression drivers handle the high frequencies. They’re paired with original Altec horns we acquired from the collection of designer @devonojas. They weren’t meant to be positioned vertically, but with our high ceilings and full use of vertical space, we gave them a new purpose and they sound amazing.
- Our midrange speakers are compact, ported cabinets tuned to go as low as 50Hz before handing off to the sub. No rocket science, just a simple design with accurate math. The result is a clear, powerful response in the kick zone.
- We haven’t changed our subwoofer yet. We did open a port to make it sound better for electronic music, tested different placements, and ended up right where it’s always been: under the stage on the left. This one goes as low as 30Hz.
We’re using the same amps, but we’ve improved how we treat the audio signal and distribute the right frequencies across the system. We built a remote, low-latency DSP setup, paired with a bit of AI magic, allowing us to tune any system in under five minutes moving forward.
This isn’t the end, but a milestone toward building two sound systems with @clubmerlin.nyc. This one will stay in the basement, and we have more cooking for 2026. We’re looking at expanding beyond @merlins.place and making you feel every frequency better each time we gather.

You’re about to lose track of time and be transported through an immersive night of participatory art like no other.
This chapter will be written in ice and fire.
Dm for invite.
We’ve always believed a party isn’t just about the music. It’s about living new experiences and building real connections. Where else can you catch a jazz band at 2am, right between two techno sets, while someone hands you a bowl of free soup?
It’s wild to think we started this just 8 months ago. Since then, every event has grown—more magic, more intention, more decor, more surprise. Now our events sell out, but this isn’t about going bigger. It’s about going deeper. We’re not scaling up—but trust us, we’ll keep blowing your mind. Stay ready.
This last one was really, really special. Thank you for bringing 🔥 and 🪄. This show was a huge community effort—put together by an incredible team of volunteers and performers.
DJs: @lafemmedj, @pat.edelen b2b @biding.time, @xuko.wav, @shafetyfirst
Surprise performers included: @skinny_miraj for the dragon show, @mercermakesmusic, @adamcordero, and @gabewarshaw for live jazz, and @amaku_guy on guitar and vocals upstairs. The tea house was designed by @momopranto, dragazpacho by Jacky, lights by @emptyflash_, magic plants provided by @fluoraplant, and the photo booth by Carson.
Endless love to our build crew and volunteers: James, Gonzalo, Aaron, Ian, Sam, Chris, Eugene, and Kerrick.
Organizers & Hosts: @jackyvincent.mp4, @ulyflow, and @doug.brwne.
Video by @madebyjinaz, with assistance from Lillian Hoefflin.
Y’all made it real.
Now rest. Until next time 😈
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
We launched an open mic last year, and you all have been epic! Now happening every other Sunday. Hosted by the amazing @zachstamp. From pickles to banjos, expect the unexpected!
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