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
Hello Ralph,

Thanks for the lesson, i was not aware of such " American " education yuh know ...

regards,
WE:
'Again , everyone has there own preference, Maybe if you like small wattage tube amplifiers, this is your gig, maybe the only gig, they do not work for me...'

I prefer SS amps with my horns.
Yes Gawdbless,

A pity it took you this long to figure that out :)

Still open to this eye awakening episode . I'm not adverse to being proven wrong, give me a name of the horn speaker combo i need to be listening to 2 and i will attempt to do so, maybe all the ones from my list were never setup right,


I should also inform you, that most of those with the horn
systems listed were all exposed to what a good dipole system can do and to the man , they have all admitted not being there with their Horn setups, the last one as recently as last month, from a friend who is a recent horn convert and less just say after the comparison they are still tweaking ... LOL...

Convert me guys, Please do , i will enjoy the journey,,,,

regards,
We: will you not share what speakers you listen to and that what floats your boat?

I have heard a few of the speakers you list, and I would say my Impulse H1's can be held in the same company as any of them and, any speaker regardless of price or type of speaker whether it be a planar or boxed sealed type without fear of deemed second rate. Alas, as there are only 19 pairs of my speakers on the planet, you probably have more chance of going to Mars on a PanAm plane than you have of hearing a pair, lol. The testament on how good they are is that there is never a pair for sale on the used market, why? A well respected hi-fi reviewer has had his pair for 20 years, why? because, they are bloody marvelous hi-fi speakers that satisfies the soul musically (for me anyway). You will have to believe my ears when I say nothing sounds bad through them, and I am sure you would like them just a little if you heard them, they may not be your cup of tea, but I am sure you find them very engaging musically, you never know, you may even be a convert to horns! lol.

Learsfool, the golden age of classical recordings may have used many horns, but that was because other speakers of the time weren't viable due to amplification constraints and the yet to be developed alternatives.