Why not horns?


I've owned a lot of speakers over the years but I have never experienced anything like the midrange reproduction from my horns. With a frequency response of 300 Hz. up to 14 Khz. from a single distortionless driver, it seems like a no-brainer that everyone would want this performance. Why don't you use horns?
macrojack
Hello all as a newbie in this forum I spend my tyme reading not posting.
That being said I recently added another pair of horns JBL Synthesis 47s at first they were very harsh by harsh I mean mids and highs were overbearing. 
So I Tried a break in cd and wow way more in balanced. Also spent big on power conditioning and cords . So guess I'm saying no harder to integrate than other speakers it's the details that make it work!!

Also if your looking for a pair of horns that sound like a PA I've got a pair of cs99a's in the box I could never get quite right! 
Also if your looking for a pair of horns that sound like a PA I've got a pair of cs99a's in the box I could never get quite right!

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Most, at least I;'m guessing here, many of the new horns  have huge magnets, and my teck geek, warned me to avoid these new horn PA designs. 

~~~Just cranked up a  test cd, Schnittke Concerto Grosso 1/BIS.

The addition of Magnovox (thanks to Richard Gray's loaning). 
this 1963 horn tweeter with  a  small alnico magnet, really picks up details which any driver under say, 92db will voice only as a  background echo.
IMHO, a  horn tweeter will voice details and nuances  in a superior sensitivity making dome tweeters obsolete.
The only dome tweeter I know which will compete with a  nice horn tweeter is the Seas Exotic T35, rated 94db sens. 

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A blanket condemnation of the sound of horns is as silly as would be a blanket condemnation of the sound of sealed or ported speakers.  My DIY fully horn loaded triamplified speakers not only please me very much but also receive much praise from fellow audiophiles who hear them.