There are decades of scientific research, testing and effort on this subject. Old ideas about horn loading have not been disproven or debunked; rather the audio community, led by science and research, now understands better where horns pay off and where they don’t. Live sound could not exist without horns. In home audio, they are your friend if all you have is a 20W tube amp and you want to recreate the experience of a live orchestra. In home audio, they are not your friend when it comes to dispersion and low distortion. Personal anecdotes do not overcome the extent of verified research done on the subject by audio’s superstars such as Raymond Cooke (KEF), Floyd Toole (JBL), Billy Woodman (ATC) and all the unknowns from companies that got us here, such as Advent, EV, James B Lansing’s brother Altec, on and on.......
Talk about old technology, I have a 1929 Stromberg Carlson radio with a 15 inch 2 way coax (discrete hand made coax, not an acoustic coax "whizzer cone") sitting on what I think might be the worlds first home use transmission line. It was the beginning of high end audio.
Brad
Lone Mountain