Just moves the compression to the amplifiers rather than the speakers, but it's subtractive so more innocuous. Even the basic Khorns livened up considerably with 50W of class A power.nice to hear I was right about the flea power 🙂
I guess its better not be too 'bass heavy' then 😀
Well, duh.Who gives a f... what they'll do in a horn? In a Cornscala they're not in a horn, they're a direct radiator
do they have no horn loading, so it is irrelevant.
I have owned Khorn, LaScala (factory and DIY, also djk ported), Heresy and KPT250. By the time I'd engineered all the faults out of the Khorn, there were no Klipsch parts left in system.
I know what are you talking about. the horns (K-400 and ...) in KHorn and LaScala suck! they are more PA than Hi-fi

Maybe the OP could survey what is available for him to listen to to narrow it down. Form factor, and first impressions? If you are here in DC, you have very few options.
Electrostatic Speakers, Reconditioned ?
My suggestion is to contact Your local dealer and order an audition of a reconditioned Quad ESL 63. The new speakers from Quad still use dimensions that match the ESL 63 panels.
The old Early 1980's model factory reconditioned from QUAD UK is what I have, it came quite a way under your budget delivered to my house, I am very happy with it,
Reasons against a Quad ESL 63:
Directional Limited Bass volume.
You should not use them when its humid, and about to thunderstorm.
The Quad ESL 63 it directional but nothing like a ESL 57, and in theory better than most Electrostatic speaker manufacturers, and in my opinion most Electrostatic Speakers excel in the treble and mid range and stereo imaging, and only some companies putting in serious R&D can even get close as a collection of compromises with cone based speakers.
Owen
My suggestion is to contact Your local dealer and order an audition of a reconditioned Quad ESL 63. The new speakers from Quad still use dimensions that match the ESL 63 panels.
The old Early 1980's model factory reconditioned from QUAD UK is what I have, it came quite a way under your budget delivered to my house, I am very happy with it,
Reasons against a Quad ESL 63:
Directional Limited Bass volume.
You should not use them when its humid, and about to thunderstorm.
The Quad ESL 63 it directional but nothing like a ESL 57, and in theory better than most Electrostatic speaker manufacturers, and in my opinion most Electrostatic Speakers excel in the treble and mid range and stereo imaging, and only some companies putting in serious R&D can even get close as a collection of compromises with cone based speakers.
Owen
Commission a pair of ER18DXTs and call it a day. Throw in a receiver and a sub and you're basically 98% as far as you'll want to go, ever.
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