Horn Speaker Recommendations


I am looking for your feedback on what Horn speakers I should consider in the $15k-$40k price range.  Please describe the rationale for your recommendations.  
willgolf
If you use 87db sensitive speakers,  hundreds watt transistor amplifiers kill all advantages of your analog sources. 
Good horns with SET amplifier will sound much more analog and alive.
Dear Mr. and Mrs. willgolf. PLEASE go to the trouble (all of you reading this thread) and go to the website for “ PureAudioProjects”. (One word)

Choose  the model called, “Quintet 15  Horn 1”. Read the dagogo review!  
There is a strong possibility that you will find all things that you are looking for in this speaker. Price, sound, a full range horn AND 4 x 15” woofers in EACH SPEAKER, a very small footprint, (but they are taller than me), superb finishing choices for the appearance that will impress everyone, and limitless flexibility options for further customization down the road should you be of that persuasion. We will be hearing a lot more about and from this company in the future! 

I put my money where my mouth is. I am thrilled beyond words, so I will spare you the trouble of listening to me... the professional audio reviewer from Dagogo is imminently more qualified and articulate. 
By the way, I somehow “inherited” the user name “scaramanga”... I have no idea how, or what that means. 
Cheers! 

2 more things...the PureAudioProject requires about 5 hours of assembly (super easy!!!), they will totally FILL your 20x 30 foot room, they are 96 dB efficient, and you can drive them with as little as a 3 -8 watt tube amp... which is what they were demonstrated with at the recent Munich Audio Show. Was that more than 2 more things? 
As a person who really doesnt like horns but has heard many, please put Klispch on the bottom of your list. The Klipsch just arent worthy of mention in the company of many of the other suggestions given. At least not without major mods. I havent heard the newer JBLs, but based on their past sound I would avoid them with equal enthusiasm.
They may not catch the eye but we listen to a pair of Audiokinesis Dream Makers in beautiful light birch so my wife forgives their big size. In a rather big room much like yours. No sub needed. Atma-sphere Ma-1 amps. Very good match. Speakers were designed with the Soundlabs in mind. I have no affiliation with them - but maybe you could contact Audiokinesis and find a good solution for your room, system and tastes.