In Reply to: RE: The Pros and Cons of Horn Speakers posted by cawson@onetel.com on September 14, 2024 at 02:42:46:
I've owned and/or heard almost all the brand name Horn speakers on the Market.
I bought my Danley SH-50's, SOUND UNHEARD, like I did the Hypex NC-400 Kits to drive them, replacing some fine class A from Nelson Pass.
Except for my soon to be, experimental Klipsch derived "Super Jubilees" that easily simulate to 27 Hz. with PEQ's (Thee 12" drivers per horn and Corner loading helps), Nothing has EVER sounded as good as my Danley SH-50's with room EQ that uses FIR methods in a broad band, with 7 drivers working as ONE.
It's still the King of the Hill after 10 years!!
Tapped Horn subs are easy to build with all Rip Cuts. 5 sheets of plywood, two 15" Chinese car subwoofers, you too can have a pair, front and rear center of room, for less than $1,500 US with amplifiers.
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