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
Gawdbless, I'm sorry, but I don't know what "pom" means. As for a speaker that can play every possible nuance of every instrument and vocals to die for (a bit over the top, wouldn't you say), well if a speaker is truly capable of such detail it will also demonstrate the warts on a recording. I've yet to hear a boom box capable of either. The Thiels certainly don't gloss over the subtleties. As for the financial advice and shopping help, I'll manage on my own, thank you very much.
"do you not want to hear every possible tiddly pom and nuance of every Instrument and vocals to die for when you play your music"

Yes.

Also I find few recordings so bad they are not listenable. In fact, when things are going well on my system, I find most tracks to have something appealing enough to offer to make it worth a listen. When not, then I find myself discounting a lot of recordings that in fact should be quite enjoyable if not still far from perfect.
Unsound ,

You had your s500 modified , Yes?

In the past , I have found the threshold pre-amp combo very sensitive to the cables/CD player output impedance/ cable type combo. Playing around with the cable from the CD player to the FET/10 makes a huge difference in perceived harshness picked up in the upper midrange area.

regards,
The Better any system get's to the truth, is the less you will experience these so called un-listenable tracks...

This has been my experience over the years and Currently I can play any type of recordings or Music, my only concern is popping the 15 amp fuses in the amplifiers on really loud crescendos....

regards,
"The Better any system get's to the truth, is the less you will experience these so called un-listenable tracks... "

I agree. I suspect this may be the most useful metric regarding system quality of all.