Why not horns?


I've owned a lot of speakers over the years but I have never experienced anything like the midrange reproduction from my horns. With a frequency response of 300 Hz. up to 14 Khz. from a single distortionless driver, it seems like a no-brainer that everyone would want this performance. Why don't you use horns?
macrojack
MacroTurd,

I'm sorry but you must have mistaken me for someone who gives a damn about your idiotic and abrasive rhetoric .

I guess you feel that Duke and Ralph won something ... LOL!
Please enjoy your distortionless speaker (your quote) Professor and get well soon...

Regards,
Ohhh,

In case you missed it Macroturd ..

You are pissing on your own thread , I'm sure Duke is proud to have such an ignoramous as you for a customer! with your vast wallet and big ears your listening room must appear to have a pr of horns on either end ...

Well I'm sure it's now your milkey tme ! Many Happies......
Herman,
I reread your most recent post. Good information. Thanks.
I'm curious. How exactly did you go about implementing a digital crossover without any phase shifts or time issues?
Hello Herman ,

What brand xover are you using , can it do variable slope as well ?
Weseixas: "Which maggies are we discussing?"

Duke: I probably should have picked one model and stuck to it, which I didn't do.

Weseixas: "A speaker shoot out would be interesting!"

Duke: If a "shoot-out" could be arranged that was satisfactory to both, I'd put my $4k bipolar up against the Maggie 3.6. Shoot me an e-mail if you'd like to explore further.

Weseixas: "I also cannot agree that a horn speaker will sound like a planer."

Duke: I'm not expecting you to agree without an ears-on; just hoping to show enough evidence that you'll keep your mind open to the possibility.

Weseixas: [to Macrojack]"I'm sure Duke is proud to have... you for a customer!"

Duke: I wish!! But no, Macrojack isn't a customer of mine, and now that he has a pair of Bill Woods' speakers it is extremely unlikely that he ever will be. I think he's done. Macrojack is passionate, and so are you. If you two had met anywhere other than on the internet, I bet you'd focus on what you have in common rather than where you disagree, and very quickly become friends.

Weisaxas: "Duke, Ralph, I have enjoyed the discourse and wish you both the best in such a tough business...."

Duke: Thank you sir, and I wish you the best in such a tough hobby!