Klipsch Jubilee & Klipschorn Experience


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You do not need a large space for most horn speakers to integrate and horns are considered by many to be superior sounding at low SPL levels. Many who don't have experience with horn systems repeat the same bull passed about as facts. All horns don't honk, all horns are not colored, all horns are not glorified PA devices and you don't always need large spaces to house a horn speaker. 

I was lucky to get my hands on the axi2050 before they hit the market and was asked to give my opinions on it in different horns sized enough to take advantage of it. Celestron has a CD horn they suggest it's good if you want to use CD EQ DSP and not a tweeter. But I found axi sounds best with tweeters and has a nice roll-off after 3000hz. All horns I used it in have a 150hz-250hz lower range. I greatly enjoyed it in massive multicell and a huge biradial I have. It also did well with more narrow 40x90 radials. I updated my pic to show system axi is used in now.