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<blockquote data-quote="OnYrMrk" data-source="post: 2116662" data-attributes="member: 562237"><p>too **** lazy to check through this thread for a duplicate post, but, this statement is severely misleading. The horns in question are horn tweeters, the SQ Champions have <em>Horn Loaded Compression Drivers (HLCD's). </em>The speaker is actually a small compressed driver that when coupled with a custom waveguide, produces frequencies that aren't only tied to Tweeters, but to midranges as well. In my previous system, I had a set of ProTech custom HLCD's coupled with dual 7" ProTech Midbass drivers for my front stage. Had a 4ch MRVF-400 V12 amp powering them. Was **** loud, had a pair of EQT's for equalization, and with a fair amount of positioning time, imaged like a sum***** too. Both seats had excellent staging and imaging.</p><p></p><p>Horn loaded tweeters will do nothing for your staging or imaging, but in answer to your question, they will get loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnYrMrk, post: 2116662, member: 562237"] too **** lazy to check through this thread for a duplicate post, but, this statement is severely misleading. The horns in question are horn tweeters, the SQ Champions have [I]Horn Loaded Compression Drivers (HLCD's). [/I]The speaker is actually a small compressed driver that when coupled with a custom waveguide, produces frequencies that aren't only tied to Tweeters, but to midranges as well. In my previous system, I had a set of ProTech custom HLCD's coupled with dual 7" ProTech Midbass drivers for my front stage. Had a 4ch MRVF-400 V12 amp powering them. Was **** loud, had a pair of EQT's for equalization, and with a fair amount of positioning time, imaged like a sum***** too. Both seats had excellent staging and imaging. Horn loaded tweeters will do nothing for your staging or imaging, but in answer to your question, they will get loud. [/QUOTE]
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