MrD,
Very interesting mods to the horns. It is desirable to damp the ringing and vibrations of the metal horns, so I like what you did. I am skeptical of wood horns, since wood is a soft material and could soften the sound of the horn too much. Rooms that are all wood have lots of reverberation and soft sound with rolled off HF. My guess is the sound of wooden Volti horns is soft compared to Klipsch or Altec. What do you think of the material in the AG horns? AG should also get all the drivers of the Trio model closer together to improve the imaging focus. And what do you think about the concrete horns on the cover of that 1964 mag? Don't go too far with the damping or you will get dullness, which I found with turntables and tonearms.
Very interesting mods to the horns. It is desirable to damp the ringing and vibrations of the metal horns, so I like what you did. I am skeptical of wood horns, since wood is a soft material and could soften the sound of the horn too much. Rooms that are all wood have lots of reverberation and soft sound with rolled off HF. My guess is the sound of wooden Volti horns is soft compared to Klipsch or Altec. What do you think of the material in the AG horns? AG should also get all the drivers of the Trio model closer together to improve the imaging focus. And what do you think about the concrete horns on the cover of that 1964 mag? Don't go too far with the damping or you will get dullness, which I found with turntables and tonearms.