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<blockquote data-quote="stuckinok" data-source="post: 4952014" data-attributes="member: 568543"><p>Alot prefer the sound of horns over traditional set-ups. Plus its ability to play very low to be matched with a nice 7 or 8in mid for a awesome 2-way set up. Some say it sounds like your really at a concert and not just listening to something on the radio. I have never played with horns but after doing a little research I figured I would give it a try. Alot of people dont want to mess with the tunning and installation of the horns so they tend shy away from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stuckinok, post: 4952014, member: 568543"] Alot prefer the sound of horns over traditional set-ups. Plus its ability to play very low to be matched with a nice 7 or 8in mid for a awesome 2-way set up. Some say it sounds like your really at a concert and not just listening to something on the radio. I have never played with horns but after doing a little research I figured I would give it a try. Alot of people dont want to mess with the tunning and installation of the horns so they tend shy away from them. [/QUOTE]
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