Attention Horn Owners


Hey guys. I’m in the middle of making a few changes and seek your wisdom and help. Doing my research for speakers, I currently own Audio Note e/lx, and I think I might need a little more bass presence. These are wonderful, natural sounding speakers but I’m debating a change. Slightly more efficient would be nice, the AN’s are listed at 94db but some say measure closer to 92db. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 
Now for the post title. Doing my research I came across Volti. I like purchasing American made when I can, my amp and preamp are Aric Audio. I’ve never heard a horn speaker before. Reviews of some say they tend to be bright, which is a no go for my sensitive ears. Reviews did mention that Volti are not bright. So, any comments regarding ear fatigue and horn speakers or Volti speakers would be fantastic. 
‘Finally, I live on Long Island. If there is any nearby who would be kind enough to allow me to listen to a horn speaker, there’s a six pack or bottle of wine in it for you! lol. I’d love to hear a pair before I spend 1 million hours researching different ones. Thanks in advance. Earthbound

earthbound

Thanks guys. The gentleman reached out and I will have a listen on Wednesday. So, no decisions with subs or speakers until then. I get to step back and reset. By this coming Thursday I will have a new perspective, whatever that may be. 

@earthbound sounds great, did he say which speaker he has for you to listen too?..If I go there it will be the Lucera or the Rival…

Sns, I will keep the amp and pre. Instead of doing my usual sell everything and start again routine. I do love the sound of the 300b set amp. Who knows, perhaps my bass issue can be resolved another way. This is my first foray into the set amp world so I don’t know what characteristics are attributable to which device. Caution, thought and slow action is probably prudent. I will listen to various speakers going through similar types of amps and see if I can achieve what I want without selling everything. 

@unreceivedogma 

Re your comment above: When they get honky, it means something is not set up right, or something is failing. 

I'm interested to learn just how you approached this issue. I've owned Altecs on & off since 1960. I currently have a pair of 604Es in my system and also use Mastering Labs crossovers. The speakers have a distinct, cupped-hands sound that I cannot get rid of. My amps range from a solid state Hegel H-20, to an Elekit 300B. My preamps are EAR 912, CJ PV5A, and ASL. They all sound different but don't change the basic sound ot the speakers.

So, I'm curious to find out what you did

Many thanks,

Fred

 

Not sure Charles. They may be Khorns, which I’m assuming are Klipsch. Greg said that they have Volti something or others in them. Since I’ve never heard horn speakers before, I thought it might be a good place to start. I can listen to horns and pick his brain and ears as well.