I have a homebuilt "Olympus" size cabinet using the 375 with potato masher, 075, LE15A, and PR15 passive radiator. I love the 375 and would highly recommend it. You must remember horn systems are ruthlessly revealing and will reflect any upstream imperfections. I have never found the sound hard, although, some amps or tubes have produced a fatiguing glare. This disappears if you match the system properly. I have no glare using system matched 6B4G push pull triodes, 845 and 300B amps. While tubes as small as 45 will run these speakers (I had), personnally I recommend slightly more power for better and more controlled bass. On the 075, I prefer the sound of this tweeter with the crossover on the lowest high frequency gain setting. The thing about this system and other horns I have had, they really shine if you crank up the volume.
JBL Olmpus speaker system
I recently obtained a JBL Olmpus speaker system (S7R). They are a pair of great speakers for pop music. I feel for classic music, the mid-range frequency sounds a little "hard" (distorsion?). Is there anybody has excperience on the issue. should they be better if I replace LE85 with 375 and add 075. another words, should s8R be better for classic music. I appreciate if anybody could comment on this.
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