I own a klicpsh 5.1 set up which I listen in six channel set up or in two channel stereo set up and they sound very lively. For those who listen to hard core Salsa music this is the only way to go.The sound production will put you on the dance floor weather you are a dancer or not.Plain and simple.On the other hand, if I just want to do critical listening I go to my Ushers.Horns give you the opportunity to feel crochendos,decrochendos,accents as if you were in a club listening to live music.When I listen to Tito Puente on timbale drums I am able to disect his rymthm patterns in SUPER detail.Its imposible to do it with non horn speakers.The same goes with the other latin drummers.Hand slaps rolls finger slaps ruffels etc.can be distinguished perfectly. I personnally use the horn to study my drumming.I just can not do this with non horn speakers.If there is something that you spectifically look for in a musical piece you just might fine it with the horns.Bottom line ,you just have to listen to them to see if they favor your type of music.
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?