How much of High End Audio is Horn Speakers?


An audio friend of mine had been discussing my future speaker purchase. We discussed, Harbeth, Devore, Spendor, Audio Note and other more traditional speaker brands. A week or two later he called an asked me what speakers I had purchased. When I told him Klipsch, there was a little silence on the other end of the line. Our call probably ended a little sooner then usual. I could tell he was disappointed in my purchase. Is it the Klipsch name that illicits this type of response or is it Horn speakers in general? After thinking about some of the other Audiophiles in town, a good deal of them are on the low power high efficiency speaker route and more than a few I know are using Horns. Does anyone know how the high end market share is divided? Is there a stigma associated with certain lower cost Horn speakers? Or is this just Klipsch? I now own a pair of Klipsch Cornwalls and am enjoying the journey associated with tweaking the sound to my taste. Is there an unwritten rule that friends don’t let friends buy Klipsch?

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@mozartfan mozartfan, I disagree with your statement that:

"we have to define ’horn’. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ easy Avant Garde"

I have owned Avantgarde Duos since around 2007, like them very much, have done a few things to improve them and I don't agree that they are a conservative definition of a horn in many respects- no compression drivers, horn mouths, yes, and hybrid woofers with a plate amp bass.

Believe me, nothing said here detracts from what these are, or how much I enjoy them- I don't think it is accurate to say they define what a horn speaker is-- which, to me, would include horn loaded woofers and upper bass. Alas, that is a more involved topic. 

noticed that many people will follow the majority of what is trending, meaning if horns are the new craze, they all will be into it and then the next idea pops up. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One defining element about the USA consumer/aka american culture in general, is whats popular, in the spot light, famous, most talked about, advertized. Then everyone just follows the pack. ConsumerIsm, commercialism. back in the 60's/70's, we all just followed what everyone else was doing. A few smart folks thought through things a bit more and made wiser purchase decisions. I believe the asian audiophiles may have had a short stint w xover type speakers,, but dumped them for FR, and now thats pretty much their speakers by choice/ based on experience. Remember it was in Japan that the FR tradition was BARELY just on its last breath,, kept alive with some high tech genius in Japan designing the legendary Coral Beta8. Had it not been for this lone genius tech in FR speaker design,,, not sure we would be where we are at in the newest FR speakers. Lowthers had issues. Fostex deserves honorable mention... But really its the tech behind the Coral Beta 8 that is the root and branch to the new flowering in FR technology.

I have owned Avantgarde Duos since around 2007, like them very much, have done a few things to improve them and I don’t agree that they are a conservative definition of a horn in many respects- no compression drivers, horn mouths, yes, and hybrid woofers with a plate amp bass. Believe me, nothing said here detracts from what these are, or how much I enjoy them- I don’t think it is accurate to say they define what a horn speaker is-- which, to me, would include horn loaded woofers and upper bass. Alas, that is a more involved topic.

 

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So to be clear, AG’s do not have compression drivers??? I have no idea whats the components ina AG Duo or any of their models. All I know is AG’s have a very high reputation of delivering beautiful horn style music,,, but again, these big horns would not work in my requirements. Its too much of a **good thing** lets say. I listen very near field,,, a the moment,,, when I move in 2 yrs ,,well then sure I will have a hopefully better listening room. But that is one issue with the AG;’s, you need a moderate size room, nothing less than say 15 wide X20 deep, best with a 15 ft ceiling. My rm is short in all 3 dimensions. Horns, REAL horns I’m refering to, need breathing space. As i state above Horns have their issues. Whereas FR can fit in any size room, 8x8x8 to 20x20x20 and sound beautiful. FR Single driver(System, I run dual FR, a single FR would not work for me) have the least amount of issues vs any/all other speaker designs. In my book **least issues * = the superior design.

Is there an unwritten rule that friends don’t let friends buy Klipsch? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yes, this is true.
 

That is rude.