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My dealer said that back loaded horns don't shout like front loaded ones do. I'm interested in learning more about back loaded horns. Do they still sound forward? If they are brighter maybe I can tame that with the amp and cables? I think my dealer said that it is harder to hear low and high frequency at low volumes so I might be better off with whatever exagerates those aspects. So far I don't believe I like forward sound from what little I've heard. Can amps and cables lessen a speakers forwardness? I think I am best off shooting for detail and forgeting about warmth for now. If I end up with something that is too cold I might be able to add a preamp to warm things up. Thanks to doug s. for talking about horns. Konut that nuforce magic cube looks interesting. Smccull it's always nice to hear comparisons between speakers.
They're big & ugly so no one likes them but.... there is little denying that they sound very very good (once you get past the visuals)
My dealer said that back loaded horns don't shout like front loaded ones do. I'm interested in learning more about back loaded horns. Do they still sound forward? If they are brighter maybe I can tame that with the amp and cables?
I think my dealer said that it is harder to hear low and high frequency at low volumes so I might be better off with whatever exagerates those aspects...
I got to hear a tube amp but that wasn't too beneficial for me because I didn't do a comparison with colder sounding equipment.I'm interested in learning more about back loaded horns. Do they still sound forward? If they are brighter maybe I can tame that with the amp and cables? I think my dealer said that it is harder to hear low and high frequency at low volumes so I might be better off with whatever exagerates those aspects. So far I don't believe I like forward sound from what little I've heard. Can amps and cables lessen a speakers forwardness? I think I am best off shooting for detail and forgeting about warmth for now. If I end up with something that is too cold I might be able to add a preamp to warm things up.
20q, yust keep your eyes peeled for another pair of used horne shoppe horns; the ones that recently sold for $400 would allow you to try them, and if you didn't like them, you could re-sell w/o taking a beating financially. i really think something like these - relatively dynamic - would be better for low level listening. and, issues w/bass/treble, (if any), could be dealt with by using sub &/or eq.good luck,doug s.
The resolution at low volumes, as good as it is, is never quite what it is when I get to turn the volume up a bit.
Quote from: pardales on 13 Nov 2009, 12:59 amThe resolution at low volumes, as good as it is, is never quite what it is when I get to turn the volume up a bit.That is quite true of any dynamic driver. (I've owned Horns too. ) The only speakers I've owned / heard that don't need "volume" to come alive are electrostats.
The only speakers I've owned / heard that don't need "volume" to come alive are electrostats.
Quote from: pardales on 13 Nov 2009, 12:59 amThe resolution at low volumes, as good as it is, is never quite what it is when I get to turn the volume up a bit.That is quite true of any dynamic driver.
The moving coil in a dynamic driver is inherently very slow compared to an electrostatic charge. Speed makes all the difference in resolution. This is very apparent, especially at low volumes.