Klipsch Jubilee & Klipschorn Experience


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@johnk wrote:

You do not need a large space for most horn speakers to integrate and horns are considered by many to be superior sounding at low SPL levels. Many who don’t have experience with horn systems repeat the same bull passed about as facts. All horns don’t honk, all horns are not colored, all horns are not glorified PA devices and you don’t always need large spaces to house a horn speaker.

I agree 110%, Also, horns do scale of image well!

Mike

what horn speakers bring to the party that other speakers don't is the dynamic contrasts in musical dynamics....a major player in the quest for realism in a home system.

 I bet they sound spectacular!  
Heck, I wish I had a room big enough to put them in!

simao, sorry about Vivaldi. I know it can be hard with audience noise. It was as if a live orchestra was present. 

I had waited for MAnY years to try Klipsch! And especially after hearing that they tend to be a "Little bright". I finally got some and thankfully my older stereo allows me to totally retune them. They have No Top end so I had to turn up the treble about 9 DB and the bass was so overwhelming I had to turn the bottom end down about 12 DB. That is totally unacceptable this totally reinforces my 50 year old opinion that if you want good sound build your own speakers..