Horn speakers are really bright?


So I’m trying to understand why so many people think klipsch or horn speakers are bright 

I have two  set up garage and living room both with horn speakers EPIC CF4 garage and and KLF 30 mahogany living room  

I have recorded this songs with my iPhone  listen to them and feel free to tell me what you don’t like about them
 by the way I don’t have any room treatment

EPIC CF4 GARAGE
https://youtu.be/9k6uIj8sZgk

KLF30 LIVING ROOM  
https://youtu.be/er4zllSgekU
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The true pleasurable lovable sound from what ever speaker design the individual chooses from I hope you choose what sounds near perfect to you. Not others. I personally have four  different sets of horn speakers and two regular design speakers. Tweeters -( paper or dome ). I simply love the sound of each of my individual speakers. One design is not written in stone for me. I understand some style of music ( classic rock funk blues jazz and r&b ) will sound better on different  style of design  speakers and I am very much so appreciative of that. So I am willing  to compromise to get the absolutely best sound to my ears. 

Horn speakers especially high frequency horns can sound sharp or brightr or screechy or whatever but properly done will do trhings that the ubiquitous dome tweeter simply can't. Mounted on a waveguide and using severe toe-in provides a very wide sweet spot, about as wide as the speakers are apart. Also the wavegude when positined as mentioned prevents or limits the damage strong early reflections cause. Hard to go back to domes after hearing a good horn/waveguide setup.

 

Pink Floyd never played through dome tweeters!  😈

I just got a pair of klipsch kg4s this week and they don't sound harsh or "shouty" to me. On the contrary they (to my ears) sweeten rock music of the 60s and 70s. I've been listning to them for hours all week with enjoyment. Do they reproduce sound to RIAA standards? Not even close. But if you want to crank some alice cooper they are really fun. The horns add a clarity to vocals and guitars that just can't be beat for $250.

I wonder how much of your experience is the speaker position next to all that equipment tv screen and so on. The normal horn dispersion is getting reflected by the walls and equipment including the tv most probably.

I have a different category of horns, hand turned American maple and a super tweeter set up powered by Luxman M900u, etc. my experience is based on at least a four foot clearance around the horns. A better layout here could improve your experience I’m thinking if you can drop to two shelves or reconsider the locations and set ups. Watching Acoustic Fields Dennis Foley offers loads of information.

That said my horns have never been bright or harsh. Only using an Esoteric K03Xs did I find it too harsh not even on horns and sold that unit. No regrets.

You’ve got two great sets of equipment that might even give you greater pleasure and experience if you can experiment a little. Others comments on certain equipment and synergy factor here too. Room acoustics and speaker positions are a strong part of that mix.

 I have JBL 1400 Array's with a horn loaded compression midrange and super tweeter. They certainly are not "bright", the sound overal is mellow.

 It depends how well a speaker type is implemented, some horn type compression drivers are definitey horribly screechy.