Decware Folded Horn

Between Tannoy Autograph and Decware folded horn, which one would you pick??
The Decware horn got a round baffle without beveled or rounded edges. That creates the strongest possible baffle step. I haven't heard the speaker. Also, the enclosure got a brace from the back chamber to the rear but neglects to support/brace side to side, which is the largest non-enforced surface, only at the end of it, at the mouth are 3. Instead of making circular back chamber with fancy, wanna-be-impressive shapes (where the shape doesn't matter) and openings, they should have thought it through a bit better.

The 'magnetic crossover' consists of two audio transformers and two switches. They claim 'no coils' - but I've got news there, audio transformers are in fact, coils. The price of 1000$ is quite a bit steep, don't you think? That's of course only the 'magnetic crossover', two completely built speakers are 10800$ and for that kind of money they don't even remove the excess wood glue (clearly visible in the photos).

Thanks, I'll pass on this one.
 
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We built the Decware. Middling to poor. The Autograph is huge, needs a big Tannoy and i found them quite coloured. They would have hit the bonfire if a mmeber had’t scooped them up for his A10PeN.

As Jeff suggests FHXL has been very successful. Joan is much newer and a variation for larger drivers.

There are also good horns at https://frugal-horn.com/ and anything from Dr Scott (@Scottmoose) is good.

Nadape does some interetsing ML-Voigts.

dave
 
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