Horn speakers are really bright?


So I’m trying to understand why so many people think klipsch or horn speakers are bright 

I have two  set up garage and living room both with horn speakers EPIC CF4 garage and and KLF 30 mahogany living room  

I have recorded this songs with my iPhone  listen to them and feel free to tell me what you don’t like about them
 by the way I don’t have any room treatment

EPIC CF4 GARAGE
https://youtu.be/9k6uIj8sZgk

KLF30 LIVING ROOM  
https://youtu.be/er4zllSgekU
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@larryi 
lol 😂 
I don't care if a system is unable to achieve rock concert listening levels; if my system ever sounded as bad a rock concert, it would be gone the next day.

my listen levels never pass 80dB 10 feet away 
especially with two years twins and 6 years boy all over me at any moment 😂😂😂

to me I think the strength of a horn speakers is able to sounds great @  low volume 
I use tone control in the night for low volume listen 

With my two horn set up I have try to switch one to different speakers but I haven’t got any full tower speakers with great dynamics  under 6k that I like

one of the speakers I may interested in future is legacy aeris but I can’t afford it 😂😂😂 
I think $2000.00 is fair for V1s in great condition like that. Mine are version 1 and they are getting very hard to find. I thought that yours might be version 2 lordrootamn because the dust caps on the woofers looked shinier than mine.
@roxy54 
yes mine is definitely V2 
I want V1 though but is really hard to find 
I will definitely sell my KLF 30 if I got V1 lol 

@roxy54 
The guy is not interested online transaction and all PayPal things 
so search continues 

I think an all horn system set up right is impossible to beat. In cases like the Cornwall 1,2 and 3 the tweeter IS harsh and needs to be replaced with something like the LMAHLs or SMAHLs. Same for KLF series. There is also another possibility with those specific speakers which is crossovers that old have capacitors out of spec. Recapping can end a lot of sour sounds. None of the Klipsch speakers mentioned by the OP are purely horn loaded speakers so to say horn driven speakers like these infers they are an this is not correct.

I do have a pure horn loaded system. Klipsch K-402's with the latest K-1132 driver and new phase plug and a derivation of the MCM 1900 MWM bass bin except mine has a 108" throat and it goes effortlessly down to 27hz. Bi amped with Xilica for DSP and I have a stream of people who find excuses to visit me and listen. Stunning accurate realism at low or high volumes and if you want to play for sound effects fireworks can be felt across the room at higher volumes. The problem with good bass horns is the required size to get good clean low end hz and most people do not want that big ugly WAF zero in their house.

 Good all horn systems are relatively rare because they are harder to do than regular speakers. I think most audio types have never heard a good set and base their all horns suck on so so or worse sets. DIY forum has a ton of information on all horn systems and many blueprints and knock down kits to give you what you want but you have to get your hands dirty in many cases.