I have had two sets of Cain Abbys. I let one pair go, and the 2nd pair is staying. Using the Abbys with the Cain Bailey fills out the bottom when needed. I use the speaker cable from the amp type of connection with the Bailey instead of line-level.
Sounds great at both soft and loud settings. Plays blues, jazz, country, rock, movie soundtracks, etc.
Much more full (Abby only) than the Horn Shoppe Horns I used a year ago, especially at low volumes.
My room is only 8' wide by 14' long, and I use the regular Fostex driver. I got the 2nd hand setup (Abby/Bailey) for $1,850 including shipping.
Sounds great with push-pull EL84 and single ended EL84. I'm keeping my Sam Kim Audio EL84 push pull amp and retiring from the rat race.
Good Luck!
Sounds great at both soft and loud settings. Plays blues, jazz, country, rock, movie soundtracks, etc.
Much more full (Abby only) than the Horn Shoppe Horns I used a year ago, especially at low volumes.
My room is only 8' wide by 14' long, and I use the regular Fostex driver. I got the 2nd hand setup (Abby/Bailey) for $1,850 including shipping.
Sounds great with push-pull EL84 and single ended EL84. I'm keeping my Sam Kim Audio EL84 push pull amp and retiring from the rat race.
Good Luck!