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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Why horn-loaded loudspeakers are bad.
Post Subject: Re: I disagree. Surprise?Posted by rdrysdale on: 6/15/2005

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Romy
     I think for many people it's not even possible to reach a level of musical spiritual force. I've talked to Dr. Edgar at length about this, he and I believe that to have this feeling about music, one needs to be exposed at a very early age. My mother played a musical instrument, she played for my brother and I from the time we were babies. I remember that was our favorite entertainment on rainy days when we couldn't go outside. Later on we always had a record player, or my aunts Victrola to play with. Music has been with me my whole life. A few years ago I was able to see Yo Yo Ma play Bach's cello concerto in a very small theater, I actually had dreams about this performance months before it took place.
     So many people today are interested in audio only to make money, or for show, or as one of their many passing hobbies. Horns are not even remotely related to anything mainstream audiophile, so we are on our own. The research and development of a proper horn system was basically stopped many years ago, at that time the reasearch was only in it's infancy, and there is much to be discovered.
Rich

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