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Martinelli Horns [message #16834] Mon, 16 August 2004 15:14 Go to next message
CLS is currently offline  CLS
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Hello, I am contemplating whether to use wood horns or not. They are pretty but expensive. Your thoughts please. Chris

Re: Martinelli Horns [message #16835 is a reply to message #16834] Mon, 16 August 2004 16:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Don't forget; Excellent resale value.J.R.

Re: Martinelli Horns [message #16836 is a reply to message #16834] Mon, 16 August 2004 17:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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They are beautiful, that's for sure. They sound nice too, and I like their dispersion pattern. Bill's horns are perfect for top-notch corner horns and other home hi-fi designs.

Re: Martinelli Horns [message #16838 is a reply to message #16834] Tue, 17 August 2004 10:32 Go to previous message
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Chris,
Once you listen to wooden horns, you can never listen to any metal/plastic horns again. I have both the Martinelli and Edgar wooden horns and love them both. The only difference between the two of them are the dispersion factor as the Edgar is a round horn.

Regards, Ron

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