With the right amp, Horn Shoppes can do justice to AC/DC, in-the-room acoustic bass, and a pretty good job with orchestral music. They just have to be played loudly to get a really full sound. That was my only issue.
Cain Abbys are excellent, and I can get better bass at low levels, but they won't rock like the Horn Shoppe Horns. I have not had the good fortune to hear the Omega line.
My compromise has been a few Triangle speakers. I have owned the Titus, Zerius, and currently own the Altea ESW. These are very dynamic and offer a lot of emotional connection with the music. A used pair of Zerius could be a great bargain at around $400-500.
Red Wine Audio and some nice EL84 vintage amps have been a great match with all of the above speakers.
Cain Abbys are excellent, and I can get better bass at low levels, but they won't rock like the Horn Shoppe Horns. I have not had the good fortune to hear the Omega line.
My compromise has been a few Triangle speakers. I have owned the Titus, Zerius, and currently own the Altea ESW. These are very dynamic and offer a lot of emotional connection with the music. A used pair of Zerius could be a great bargain at around $400-500.
Red Wine Audio and some nice EL84 vintage amps have been a great match with all of the above speakers.