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All I can say about the speakers is WOW! He had some fun desiging the cabinets for the Empire and the subwoofer.

They would look great in my Gotham City apartment.

Actually, I think Bruce Edgard designed the Empire cabinet. My guess would be that Ray Moth only made the tacky-retro-rococo-art-deco-kitsch dressing.

It was one of the worst sounding full range back loaded horn I ever heard. And let me tell you I've heard a lot!

An expensive piece of sh!t if there ever was one.

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"It was one of the worst sounding full range back loaded horn I ever heard. And let me tell you I've heard a lot!"

In other words, Bruce Edgar designed the worst back loaded horn you've ever heard. The veneer, whether it looks good to you or not, would have very little if anything at all to do with the sound.

The Empire design wasn't particularly to my taste, either. I think the amplifiers are neat, and they have gotten very good reviews, as well.

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All I can say about the speakers is WOW! He had some fun desiging the cabinets for the Empire and the subwoofer.

They would look great in my Gotham City apartment.

Actually, I think Bruce Edgard designed the Empire cabinet. My guess would be that Ray Moth only made the tacky-retro-rococo-art-deco-kitsch dressing.

It was one of the worst sounding full range back loaded horn I ever heard. And let me tell you I've heard a lot!

An expensive piece of sh!t if there ever was one.

So, what are some of the better, or best, full range back loaded horns you have heard. Inquring minds want to know. If-n-when I ever get my garage (workshop) cleaned out, I want to build a set.

Rick

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All I can say about the speakers is WOW! He had some fun desiging the cabinets for the Empire and the subwoofer.

They would look great in my Gotham City apartment.

Actually, I think Bruce Edgard designed the Empire cabinet. My guess would be that Ray Moth only made the tacky-retro-rococo-art-deco-kitsch dressing.

It was one of the worst sounding full range back loaded horn I ever heard. And let me tell you I've heard a lot!

An expensive piece of sh!t if there ever was one.

Boy, I screwed up that post....try again....

So, what are some of the better, or best, full range back loaded horns you have heard. Inquring minds want to know. If-n-when I ever get my garage (workshop) cleaned out, I want to build a set.

Rick

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Thanks for the response guys I am glad he is still around. I have never heard his amps or speakers but he has the design down I love the look of the amps and I always like the look of the sub. The tube nightlites are cool and I have been wanting some for my house but with a different design.

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So, what are some of the better, or best, full range back loaded horns you have heard. Inquring minds want to know. If-n-when I ever get my garage (workshop) cleaned out, I want to build a set.

Rick

A good ole Voight Pipe is a little experiment that will give you a lot of fun. But you'll get tired after a while. Like the Abbies, it's a "cute toy" but nothing more. It's really quick and cheap to build so it's a no brainer nonetheless.

A Hedlund Horn is quite good. It's awfully complicated to build but it should turn out to be a conversation piece when finished because of the size.

My favorite single back loaded horn is the Lamhorn 1.8 with the AER mk 1 full range driver. I've tried relly hard to prefer my previous Klipschorns, then my CW than these but I just couldn't. There is something with their presentation that really gets me hooked to them despite their "lack of bass".

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