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  1. Hi everyone, My goodness, this has caused quite a stir. Let me address acouple of the points that i have seen. I DO NOT WORK FOR THIS COMPANY! Let's get that striaght! Secondly, i can see where my post may have seemed strange, and even ad-like, but it wasn't meant that way. when i said outperforms, i meant it. LOOK AT THE NUMBERS! period. we all know how great Klipsch is and how long they have run the market. it is undeniable how much Klipsch has contributed. though... Klipsch has not been able to get out of the corner, period. These speakers can. You don't need a corner at all. don't you realize what that means? these speakers have patented horn designs. They are literally FOLDED inside. the horn behaves at twice it's length (or close to it). (40hz?) ok im sounding like an add again but i don't mean to. to me, these things fill a much needed gap. they aren't going to replace Klipsch. no one will, but why couldn't Klipsch get us out of the corner? tell me that. i haven't always had the corner space to spare. i think they are a nice addition for me, and some folks here have asked me what i have and i answered. also, lay off this guy. he is an engineer not a web designer. maybe he thought it was inportant to explain to people unlike yourselves how this stuff works. I can only imagine the kind of email you've been sending, but this is all out of the blue to him. we have ALL been inspired by Klipsch, some more than others. But to talk to this guy, he'll tell ya where he was inspired. he was so inspired by what he heard that sound became his passion, much like many of us. again this is not an ad. someone asked and i told them. i have learned alot on this board about equipment etc. and i will continue to visit here. there is alot great knowlege here. i'll keep the posts to one board per topic, in the future, i just picked the ones where i thought it best to answer. like i said before, when i found out the specs on these, and how they were made, I could not believe it.
  2. Hi Guys/Gals, Thanks for the wonderful reception. I own a pair of K-horns that I use exclusively for listening to music. I use a dedicated center channel to complete the horn ensemble. The center channel is a horn-loaded loudspeaker built by a company called CRH, which I live near. They actually matched the wood species, grain and finish to my K-horns so it would appear as a matched ensemble. This speaker, which they call the "Carlron", is the only loudspeaker that I would even consider using with my venerable K-horns. If anyone doesn't have corners and wants the FULL horn sound in a mid-wall posistion, I have heard the "Carlrons" in stereo pairs and all I can say is the sound is OVERWHELMING and UNBELIEVEABLE. In every respect the "Carlron" is a clear match for my K-horns and in some respects they clearly out perform them. Check out there web site www.crhloudspeaker.com , they are an obvious alternative.
  3. Hi Guys/Gals, Thanks for the wonderful reception. I own a pair of K-horns that I use exclusively for listening to music. I use a dedicated center channel to complete the horn ensemble. The center channel is a horn-loaded loudspeaker built by a small company called CRH, which I live near. They actually matched the wood species, grain and finish to my K-horns so it would appear as a matched ensemble. This speaker, which they call the "Carlron", is the only loudspeaker that I would even consider using with my venerable K-horns. If anyone doesn't have corners and wants the FULL horn sound in a mid-wall posistion, I have heard the "Carlrons" in stereo pairs and all I can say is the sound is OVERWHELMING and UNBELIEVEABLE. In every respect the "Carlron" is a clear match for my K-horns and in some respects they clearly out perform them. Check out there web site www.crhloudspeaker.com , they are an obvious alternative.
  4. Hi Guys/Gals, Thanks for the wonderful reception. I own a pair of K-horns that I use exclusively for listening to music. I use a dedicated center channel to complete the horn ensemble. The center channel is a horn-loaded loudspeaker built by a small company called CRH, which I live near. They actually matched the wood species, grain and finish to my K-horns so it would appear as a matched ensemble. This speaker, which they call the "Carlron", is the only loudspeaker that I would even consider using with my venerable K-horns. If anyone doesn't have corners and wants the FULL horn sound in a mid-wall posistion, I have heard the "Carlrons" in stereo pairs and all I can say is the sound is OVERWHELMING and UNBELIEVEABLE. In every respect the "Carlron" is a clear match for my K-horns and in some respects they clearly out perform them. Check out there web site www.crhloudspeaker.com , they are an obvious alternative.
  5. Hi everybody! These speakers are great, I look forward to the wealth of information available here. gyoko
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