Smith Horns?
Has anyone used/heard a set of Smith horns? I've been told they have a nice wide sound with the ability to disappear. Selling my awesome pair of Klipsch Fortes, I think my only big step up in horns will be fully horn loaded speakers, and probably wood mid/high horns. I know JBL is famous for using them, and they seem to be popular in the DIY field and with smaller horn builder companies/individuals.
Any feed back or comments?
Any feed back or comments?
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Off the top of my head. Those horns Mark had built (mhardy) sure looked sweet. I am thinking he could elaborate a bit.--Gary--
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It was Wardsweb....beauties
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^ Oh...thanks! :redface:--Gary--
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