Why not horns?


I've owned a lot of speakers over the years but I have never experienced anything like the midrange reproduction from my horns. With a frequency response of 300 Hz. up to 14 Khz. from a single distortionless driver, it seems like a no-brainer that everyone would want this performance. Why don't you use horns?
macrojack
I've been watching this thread with a good deal of amusement. I don't think many people here have any idea of what horns can be. It's that simple. So here is the Disclaimer- my company, OMA, manufactures conical horn based systems which are created by the same designer Bill Woods, as the thread author MacroJack uses.

These horns are, to put it bluntly, unlike any horns which have been on the hifi market over the last 50 years. They were never used for hifi, and also never used for theater systems, as they required a larger horn for the same flare cutoff frequency. No company in the world, besides OMA, uses a conical flare profile horn in their speaker product for hifi, and thus no one on this thread is going to be able to make a useful judgement about the sound of such horns until they actually hear them. I will admit that Duke of AudioKinesis makes a very similar product, which I like alot, and I consider Duke a fellow traveller. But outside of that tiny circle, whatever you think of horns is pretty useless, as you are thinking of a different animal entirely.

Many of you may be thinking, that's not fair. How can I make up my mind if I can't hear these things? I'll make that easy- OMA has a new, NYC Showroom in Soho, Manhattan, right at the corner of Broadway and Houston, and you can compare this kind of horn system to the top of the line ATC speaker, the EL150 SLP, which is about $60,000, depending on exchange rates, and also hear the only Wadia System 9 in the NYC Metro area.

Our most recent clients have mainly been musicians- Ben Folds, Phil Palombi, and the mastering engineer Andreas Meyer. The cellist Lorie Singer came in recently to the Soho Showroom, and I played her the Bach Cello lp's from Mercury with Starker. She called me up the next day, to tell me that she had been a student of Starker, and that for the first time in her life, she heard cello reproduced properly, and that she actually felt Starker in the room.

This does not happen with direct radiator speakers. It does not happen with planars either, nor electrostats.

Jonathan Weiss
Oswaldsmill Audio
Darn, just did my once a year NYC jaunt the other week! I would have liked to heard these. Maybe next year.
Hello Jonathan ,

Thanks for the showroom info, one can finally get to hear this Beast. I do find musicians to be a funny breed, I'm sure there are many in the business with similar stories, regardless it does seem based on your comments that the speaker is a serious speaker and worth a listen ...
Unsound ,

It was an invitation to hear the greatest speaker in the world. :)

Hello Jonathan,

I took a look at your speakers, very interesting and i have a few questions..

* What makes this horn unique? because it's "conical " there are others using conical horns.

* Wouldn't using a dodecagon type Horn flare as you do have an disadvantage to a straight flair, one would think that a straight flare with the edges rolled (ala Avant garde for eg) have better aero and suffer from less refractions (noise) than a straight dodecagon type flare as yours, No ?

* Why not an Octagon , less refractive edges and i can't see you giving up anything in doing so over the 12 sided dodecagon, just a thought !

Anyway good luck with the new store, it's a tough business, but you know that already ....

Regards,