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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@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.
Hi riaa, 
Looks aside, have you heard a Charney? If nothing else if would provide a nice context to compare with  the Nenuphar Mini. Congratulations on your purchase. 
Charles 
Nope. If I cant get past the appearance I dont care if to my ears they are the best sounding speaker I ever heard. I wouldnt own them.  The guy is like a 20 minute drive from my Hometown. I wouldnt waste his time by having an audition. Wouldnt be fair to him since I know I wont buy em. Just 1 person's opinion. Im sure they are amazing. Maybe if I lose my eyesight I'll grab a pair
Charney released a new version of the Maestro to accommodate those with smaller rooms. 8” Lii Voxativ or AER driver of your choice and can be finished pretty much any way you might want. They have a more traditional squared off style with the horn facing the floor. BTW they sound incredible for what they are!! 
FWIW All of the Charney designs are made from wood. Void free Baltic Birch plywood, wood veneers, and solid wood accents.  No particle board, compressed paper, or vinyl veneers. 
http://charneyaudio.com/the-maestro.html