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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Wide dispersion horns
Post Subject: Everest is not a horn loudspeaker but a product.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/11/2007

Well, I do not know what they did in “Everest”. The level of being “horny” is not a fixed level. JBL might do own drivers that does not need or need less equalization from hors. It’s hard to say anything without having the driver in own hands. Sure the Everest’s MF drive is loaded somewhere but how low? It might “feels” that it is being loaded down to 1000Hz and whatever happens lower it press air by exertion… who knows? Purely visually I would like the upper and lover lips of that horn to be fatter, have more body inside of the horn’s bell and end up parallel to front baffle, however it will force a tweeter to be an 10-12 taller – I sure the shipping department would not like it…

BTW, if you heard Everest then post your feeling about this speaker in the Everest’s thread.

http://www.goodsoundclub.com/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?postID=4015#4015

I read the feedback about Everest at audio Heritage web site but unfortunate those people kind of dead and they plummet into listening ecstasy each time then they hear a dog furring if the dog has JBL label on it’s leash …

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