"But you will always have integration problems with horns. Instruments will change positions depending on where they are in frequency."
Maybe not in big rooms where distance to the speakers can make even a horn approximate a point source more.
In smaller or even typical rooms, I would probably have some concerns because I also believe point sources to be the optimal configuration for a speaker from a spatial integration perspective.
So purchasing a bigger room after horns is looking like a better and better idea all the time now!
"only a point source driver, capable of really quick peaks across the frequency range from 20 Hz to probably 100k Hz, and with efficiency of over 100 would really suffice."
That's why I'm still waiting for the world's first ever field coil based walsh driver design because that could take traditionally inefficient Walsh drivers to an even greater level.
It will also likely cost a fortune and potentially be difficult to maintain properly though, otherwise someone would have probably done it by now.
Oh well....
Maybe not in big rooms where distance to the speakers can make even a horn approximate a point source more.
In smaller or even typical rooms, I would probably have some concerns because I also believe point sources to be the optimal configuration for a speaker from a spatial integration perspective.
So purchasing a bigger room after horns is looking like a better and better idea all the time now!
"only a point source driver, capable of really quick peaks across the frequency range from 20 Hz to probably 100k Hz, and with efficiency of over 100 would really suffice."
That's why I'm still waiting for the world's first ever field coil based walsh driver design because that could take traditionally inefficient Walsh drivers to an even greater level.
It will also likely cost a fortune and potentially be difficult to maintain properly though, otherwise someone would have probably done it by now.
Oh well....