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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Problems with horns: upper bass
Post Subject: The Contemporary Horns.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/10/2008
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Actually, for me it works differently. I do not read a lot about horns and try do NOT learning anything about horns. I very much do not take seriously also most of the things that people talk about horns on internet. People run mouth on any subject and they feel that if the words are spelled correctly then the words become precious information that has meaning behind. In reality the internet horn public has very restricted objective and very limited result. Put in this way: 95% of hors installs out there can’t play music seriously – so what to talk more with those people about? I also have a lot of disagreement with vintage designs. A ten or so years ago Bruce Edgar in interview (there is somewhere his interview in my links) said a good phase: “Contemporary Horns”. I like this idea of Contemporary Horns. Sure, there were SOME very good separate aspects in vintage designs but all together I think many of vintage design ideas are not usable in context of objectionable contemporary horns. I have written many times about it at my site.

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