The horn shoppe horns look fantastic, I bet they sound that way too. Especially with SET or SEP(?) single-ended pentode?
But in my case, as I think I mentioned, my domestic harmony ruled out large obelisks.
Also, with back loaded horns, many here have also complained about beamy high frequencies and wooly bass or less than steller bass, or no low bass at all.
Because the Quads always had these limitations which were a source of irritation to other listeners (I enjoy sharing music with friends) as well as myself, the solutions to these limitations became the criteria any new speaker had to meet.
According to design review (singer/songwriter Pollyanna Bush see CDBaby.com, for her album), the Gallos Ref 3's are a winner, and that, my friends, is more than half the battle.
Good listening, with good music,
Earthy.
But in my case, as I think I mentioned, my domestic harmony ruled out large obelisks.
Also, with back loaded horns, many here have also complained about beamy high frequencies and wooly bass or less than steller bass, or no low bass at all.
Because the Quads always had these limitations which were a source of irritation to other listeners (I enjoy sharing music with friends) as well as myself, the solutions to these limitations became the criteria any new speaker had to meet.
According to design review (singer/songwriter Pollyanna Bush see CDBaby.com, for her album), the Gallos Ref 3's are a winner, and that, my friends, is more than half the battle.
Good listening, with good music,
Earthy.