RAPTORMAN Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 So, what do guys think is the best sounding "Horn Speakers"--Past and present. You can include DIY ones. Try not to be bias Quote
stormin Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 ---------------- On 8/16/2005 10:00:10 PM RAPTORMAN wrote: Try not to be bias ---------------- Now your dreaming Quote
sunburnwilly Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Uh Klipsch ? " Ding Ding Ding " ... Did I win a prize ? Quote
RAPTORMAN Posted August 16, 2005 Author Posted August 16, 2005 On 8/16/2005 10:00:10 PM RAPTORMAN wrote: Try not to be bias ---------------- Now your dreaming ******************************************** Uh Klipsch ? " Ding Ding Ding " ... Did I win a prize ? ************************************************************************** OK, OK...... Let me rephrase--"Second Best Sounding" horn speakers on the Planet Quote
Daddy Dee Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 prototype Jubilee. most impressive I've heard. However, still only marginally better than Khorns. Quote
sunnysal Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 I have heard the avantgarde duos and trios and they sounded very nice, not nice enough for me to dump my k-horns but they might be second best... three others I have not heard but am curious about how they would rank; Cogent Chiaroscuros the JBL K2 S5800 Exemplar horn any of those could make the top of list from what I have read...tony Quote
ChrisK Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 This is the best horn loaded system I've ever heard. It was at the time in a different (bigger,better) room. Speakers - Edgarhorn "Titan" System w/Seismic Sub - no website Amps - Brenneman Audio "Silver Odyssey" - http://home.earthlink.net/~cybrenneman/audio/index.html I believe the speaker system costs around 10K and the amps are 40K+. However, I haven't spoke to Dr. Edgar or Cy Brenneman in quite awhile. They are definitely a pair to draw to. Think Craig Ostby, only not as refined or nearly as good looking. Chris Quote
seti Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 To be honest in home settings I've only heard klipsch speakers none of the others. In clubs I've heard tons of horn speakers but not a fair comparison. However just based on what people have posted here to get a second best sounding horn you have to spend alot more dinero. It looks like bang for the buck klipsch has it hands down. Quote
ZAKO Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 Sunnysal ...What are those funny verticle bird purches supposed to do in the Exemplars room. Dont you think some paper on the floor is needed? Quote
Colin Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 I've only heard the avant garde duos and trios, the Khorn is almost as good, for 1/10 the price! Quote
D-MAN Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 That's like asking which flavor of ice cream we prefer. Like a Cuban cigar, it's all about FLAVOR, man! Strictly a matter of taste, not which actually sounds better. DM Quote
RAPTORMAN Posted August 17, 2005 Author Posted August 17, 2005 This is the best horn loaded system I've ever heard. It was at the time in a different (bigger,better) room. Speakers - Edgarhorn "Titan" System w/Seismic Sub - no website Amps - Brenneman Audio "Silver Odyssey" - http://home.earthlink.net/~cybrenneman/audio/index.html I believe the speaker system costs around 10K and the amps are 40K+. However, I haven't spoke to Dr. Edgar or Cy Brenneman in quite awhile. They are definitely a pair to draw to. Think Craig Ostby, only not as refined or nearly as good looking. Chris ************************************************************************ Chris Can you give me a brief review on the Titans. What would you say is the biggest difference in sonics compared to the Khorns?? What was the room size?? How far apart where the Titans when you heard them--same with the sitting position. I heard from friends that these monsters images amazing. I would appreciate your thoughts on these. Do you recall the drivers being used?? I wish I could have a chance to hear them--being in Toronto makes it almost impossible. Quote
RAPTORMAN Posted August 17, 2005 Author Posted August 17, 2005 I've only heard the avant garde duos and trios, the Khorn is almost as good, for 1/10 the price! ******************************************************************* Khorns are better. I've heard the Trios--big dissapoinment. Quote
sunburnwilly Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 Some guy in France made this . I don't know how it sounds , but this is DIY to the Extreeem ! Quote
sunnysal Posted August 17, 2005 Posted August 17, 2005 maron, those "bird perches" contain spent uranium which helps control reflections in the room, without them the speakers sound like sh*t...I heard the version with brilliant pebbles works better but costs twice as much ($25,000). I think the currect ratio for bird perches versus speakers is 2:1, I would spend $10k on speakers and $20k on bird perches. regards, tony Quote
Audible Nectar Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 They may not be the best ever "system", but the old JBL 375 midrange loaded speakers were sure tasty sounding. I was also a fan of the smaller brothers (the 175 and 85 midranges and systems that used them). Those were the speakers that really began my addiction to audio (along with hearing early Klipsch). If I had an unlimited budget, I would be spending as much time on the JBL/Lansing forums as I do here. Vintage JBL is a bit out of reach for me, especially given current rarity and cost of vintage JBL - which relates to future serviceability and cost to do so later. Long term, Klipsch is a better choice for me, but it was the vintage JBL midrange that got me addicted. I find the Edgarhorn setup intriguing. The Seismic = possible sub for Belles? I never really persued this, but I have thought about it from time to time. I read he had a kit form of this, some time ago. Quote
Mark Hardy Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 Yeah... for home use, I'd probably vote for the Edgarhorn Titans and Seismic subwoofer. One of the local tube hi-fi gurus has these (in bare MDF) with pretty high-end drivers (the HF compression drivers are TAD's, and the "midwoofers" are JBL's IIRC) and they really suck one in. They are absolutely magnificent. Sorry, but we're talking a different league (and cost, and size) than the Klipsch offerings for home use, including the K-horn. Quote
ZAKO Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 Sunnysal How do the bird perchpolls control reflections? Quote
Guy Landau Posted August 18, 2005 Posted August 18, 2005 ---------------- On 8/18/2005 8:18:15 AM Audible Nectar wrote: They may not be the best ever "system", but the old JBL 375 midrange loaded speakers were sure tasty sounding. I was also a fan of the smaller brothers (the 175 and 85 midranges and systems that used them). Those were the speakers that really began my addiction to audio (along with hearing early Klipsch). If I had an unlimited budget, I would be spending as much time on the JBL/Lansing forums as I do here. Vintage JBL is a bit out of reach for me, especially given current rarity and cost of vintage JBL - which relates to future serviceability and cost to do so later. Long term, Klipsch is a better choice for me, but it was the vintage JBL midrange that got me addicted. ---------------- You can still use JBL pro drivers which are the exact same drivers and cost much less. 2440 is the pro version of the 375 and a pair in good condition usually sell for $500-600. 2420 (I think) is the LE85 and it cost much less too. Quote
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