Update on what I'm doing with the 3" Audience A3 drivers -- my DIY '4+4' line array speaker configuration. Four A3 drivers on front, and four mounted on the rear of the cabinet.
Building two pair of '4+4' configurations, eight A3 drivers mounted in inexpensive Dayton rectangular 1/2 cu ft cabinets, for (1) bedroom TV system, & (2) for computer monitor system. Both small systems with Velodyne 'DD' subwoofers covering below say, 70Hz.
Yes, the cabinets are undersized for 8 each A3 drivers per 1/2 cu ft cabinet, but available room space dictates compromise. But this design will compensate by using freq response contouring, etc.

Originally considered saving money by building '2+2' speakers (use half as many A3 drivers) in Dayton 1/2 cu ft rectangular cabinets & with 6.5" passive radiator(s), like the picture of the Audience Clairaudient prototypes at the 2010 Show(?).
IMO, the sonically preferred '4+4' configuration offers a boost in acoustic radiation efficiency and power handling/lower distortion -- and also, the bass output might be higher quality (passive radiators, and vented alignments, shift phase, etc.). Rear-mounted array of drivers to help with BSC.
Plan is to try a very-different DIY quasi-aperiodic loading in my DIY '4+4' Dayton cabinets -- idea is to reduce low-frequency speaker impedance rise compared to typical sealed-cabinet loading of drivers.
Might also use a simple RC circuit at input to power amps for freq resp contouring (also, might add an RLC leg in passive ckt before the amp input for 8 kHz resonance suppression) -- this will be a custom arrangement compatible with my 'IcePower' based power amps.
IMO, IcePower, a 'class D' technology, sounds great with the A3s -- incidentally, Audience's class D amp reportedly sounded better than another amp in the recent March 2010, Stereophile-sponsored Florida Show.
BTW, I understand Audience Inc. has recently discontinued their original 16-ohm VC version of the A3, and in the future will be selling their dual-voice-coil version of the A3.
Reportedly, none of the A3 driver parameters will change when both VCs are series-connected to get 16 ohm impedance (I hope). So, will be adding ("mix 'n match") some of the new dual VC drivers in with my older 16-ohm A3s for DIY '4+4' speakers.
Bill