MrD,
Forget about the hybrid JTR speakers. What's so good about the Vittora system, which costs $30K and doesn't look much different from the Klipsch La Scala or even the Belle K? I don't like wood horns. Wood is a soft material and absorbs HF, so that's why Volti may be trying to create a softer sound which you know I think sacrifices detail. My father's Altec 511 horn is hard metallic, so the sound is more neutral. Perhaps the ideal is concrete. He showed me a 1964 cover of High Fidelity magazine I recall. The headline was "a half ton of sound" which showed pictures of large concrete horn speakers being shown at an AES convention.
Forget about the hybrid JTR speakers. What's so good about the Vittora system, which costs $30K and doesn't look much different from the Klipsch La Scala or even the Belle K? I don't like wood horns. Wood is a soft material and absorbs HF, so that's why Volti may be trying to create a softer sound which you know I think sacrifices detail. My father's Altec 511 horn is hard metallic, so the sound is more neutral. Perhaps the ideal is concrete. He showed me a 1964 cover of High Fidelity magazine I recall. The headline was "a half ton of sound" which showed pictures of large concrete horn speakers being shown at an AES convention.