You might want to read my forum...Horn Speaker Suggestions. I went through a very long process before deciding on horn speakers. Never in a million years did I think I would end up with horn speakers. I listened to tons of very high end non horn speakers before deciding on Viking Acoustic Grande Voix speakers. What sold me was the clarity of sound. I love hearing each instrument and that is what horn speakers do for me.
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I have this hunch Horns will work for me.
Days ago, i got ina 6.5 FR and hooked it up without cabinet!!!! next to the Seas Thors
Like night and day.
The SEAS line of drivers are out dated, = Dinasaurs next toa FR. Scan Speak drivers also, out dated, Dinasaurs.
FR is the only speaker i could ever listen to, I needa horn for top end.
Richard Gray just wrote saying he loves horns for what they do right, but hates horns for what they do bad =????
Have no idea what Richard is trying to say.
Traditional tweeters <91db below) will not work for me, hate em,.
IMHO a speaker has to be at the very least 91db. Which means 90% of the conventional/traditional xover speakers will not work for me.
I thought the world of my SEAS Thors 87 db, ,,then the FR 6.5 blew em away.
My guess is horns will blow away any ribbon/cone tweet.
I've read comments bashing horns, yet these critics can not give one substantial reason why NOT horns.. its all blab, blab blab.
Their 2 cents won't buy a Star Bucks cup of coffee thats for sure.
I'm going horn tweet. For all its good and bad, it will beat out any Scan Speak, SEAS high priced tweets, by a mile.
The Golden Rule in speakers is <<<SENSITIVITY>> Sens is EVERYTHING. The higher the sens, the superior the voicing.
This ain't rocket science folks.
I am speaking about using tube (push pull, SET etc)amps , this does not concern ss amplification.