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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How do you know lordrootman that the change of drivers didn't require changes in the crossover, and if so, were you equipped to make those crossover changes?

@rozy54 initially I bought Ciare https://usspeaker.com/ciare-hw321-1.htm

For my KLF 30 and and I was wondering how it sound on my CF4 since both use the same 12 inches drivers but CF4 use neodymium drivers

i try it and sounds good to me so I leave it on there 😂😂😂😂

So I don’t have any technical details to back it up only my ears

my CF4 crossover was removed and ship to Bob Crites to Rebuild with high quality capacitors

Still have my original drivers though

@herman, impressive horn system. What is your crossover point to from big bass horn to the next?  It's a passive XO I take it from seeing just one amp.

@herman, impressive horn system. What is your crossover point to from big bass horn to the next?  It's a passive XO I take it from seeing just one amp.

I should put that this in the description, The mid horn rolls off naturally about 200-2Khz. Above that the tweeter has the stock avantgarde first order filter and below 200 the bass horn has a first order filter, as single inductor in series.

I have tried triamping with various electronic and digital crossovers but this is much more cohesive, simpler, and of course less expensive