Single driver speakers. Are they worth considering ?


I don't mean electrostatic. How close to a full range speaker can you come with single driver ?
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One thing that struck me is that most of the top level speakers, the priciest ones almost no one can afford,  that gets fantastic reviews in all the magazines are multi driver. It looks like that is the solution the designer goes to when money is no issue. Maybe it's expensive to create good crossovers and reduce the problems multiple drivers introduce but it can be done. It may be the best solution right now.
Lowther full range driver in a rear bass horn enclosure.  pure, simple, efficient. 
Does a trumpet have a crossover?  

I own Zu, Tannoy, and Fyne. I've owned a silly number of other conventional brands also. The minimalist approach sounds best to me. Actually: sounds most like real music. 

Designers brag about 'how well the drivers integrate' but think about that closely; what they're actually saying. 
@zufan  if you install driver inside trumpet ,it will be speaker not trumpet
I have some Nenuphar Mini's on order.  Charney is kinda local to me but honestly I don't care how good they sound. They look like they were made in a High School Wood Shop class. Your paying 10K+ for something that looks THAT amateurish?  If I owned them and had people come over my house I would throw a sheet over them so they couldnt see them. That guy needs to step up his game and team up with a cabinet maker/designer.