In Reply to: RE: The Pros and Cons of Horn Speakers posted by morricab on August 28, 2024 at 01:35:18:
No - I said that horn speakers are less adversely affected by room features than any other type of speaker.
Their directional projection of sound means less reflected sounds from walls, ceiling, etc. They are less likely to benefit from DSP than other types in poorly treated rooms - for the same fundamental reason. I hope this clarifies my earlier post.
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- RE: The Pros and Cons of Horn Speakers - cawson@onetel.com 05:36:02 08/28/24 (3)
- RE: I said that horn speakers are less adversely affected by room features than any other type of speaker. - Bill Fitzmaurice 07:15:31 08/28/24 (2)
- RE: I said that horn speakers are less adversely affected by room features than any other type of speaker. - tomservo 07:35:59 08/28/24 (1)
- RE: I said that horn speakers are less adversely affected by room features than any other type of speaker. - claudej1@aol.com 16:52:47 08/29/24 (0)