Compression Horns for Far field listening


I have a interest in makinga  2 way, with a  FR 8 inch and sittinga  TI Horn compression midtweeter on top, SEller mentioned something about the TI horn is better for far field listening.
My room is 10x12, 
Is the compression Horn a good choice in that size room or should i stay with dome style tweeter.
The seller does not speak good english, what i think he is trying to get across is that his TI horn may not be ideal match for a  small room acoustics.
Anyone have experience with TI Horns can chime in please.
The TI Horn will sit on top of a  8 inch Full Range. 
Is this considered a  2 way?? 
mozartfan
one has gain at say 100-120 db level, I listen at low db level, sitting 8 ft from speaker , near field blare is not going to be a issue.
when i move to arizona, hopefully i will have a bigger listening room, = can use a bit more gain.
It sounds like you might have to pad the tweeter down a bit as well. Most full range drivers are not as efficient as horn loaded compression drivers!
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Ok just read a  topic on DIY site, xover over lap points, Guy wanted to cross mid woofer at 5K and tweet at 4k,, some said it might be ok, if both blend welll, others said not <<ideal>>
So Now i gota  clue how i want the 8 FR and TI Compression horn to cross.
I want the 8 inch to go as high as possible, with Horn capturing the upper mids/highs. 
I listen to classical music  which the midwoofer (FR 8O does a better voicing vs the TI Horn, which can sound thin. 
Got it, what i need to do is test a  single value cap on each driver and see where sound is best. 
The compression tweeter is a good choice for any room they are very clean with very low distortion.
Why not purchase a perfected open baffle speaker like a       Spatial audio labs x5 speaker , the Beyma amp tweeter- midrange 
driver is far more uniform in a horn loaded Wave guide.