I hope to cover a few things here. " Give more of the spaciousness and soundstage of a live show " ? I can listen to one of my favorite bands, and one of my favorite live recorded concerts ( and I was there one of those nights ), The Allman Bros., Live at the Fillmore East, and I could not imagine it getting any better than my current system ( although I have yet to hear this better anywhere, I would love to )…. Palladium series. RF7 design on steroids. Not a Khorn nor a Lascala, and was not worth the asking price. The cabinetry was beautiful, and expensive. They were definitely a Klipsch, but not a Heritage. Could easily understand why some people took a liking to them, and still do.... Horns, the metal Altecs, JBLs, Klipsch, and many more, had " ringing " and vibrational issues, and the later polymer horns had / have " resonance " and vibrational issues. Was not hard to hear, specifically with most early solid state amplification. What to do....dampen the horn. Back in the day, I used mortite, and lots of it. I know others used clay. After the application of the mortite, I would wrap the horns in a potato sack material, as mortite was messy. Now, Dynamat, and other type materials, and several roofing repair tapes, such as Peel and Seal, or USeal, can be used. Popular in automobile sound systems, and the quieting of vehicles.... The " cupping " effect people reacted to, was simply, hearing a horn too close up. With tubes, not so much. With early solid state, they would run out of the room. A horn that has been completely ridden of these " nasties ", as I call them, are generally a joy to listen to, but of course, within a fully designed speaker. Using wood as the horn ( and they are very common ), could be excellent, if it does not have any of these nasties. The shape of the horn, the length and diameter of the throat, the outer flare, are all up to the designer. Then you have the driver / magnet / voice coil, and the combination of the two. I am nowhere a designer, and I am leaving out and simplifying the entire horn thing, but, horns have their place. In stadiums, in malls, in theaters, and yes, in automobiles. But, they also have found their place in the home, even before PWK. Enjoy MrD.