Here is the “wrong” handmade “mild-bass” horn and the mighty Goto SG146LD: experts and acousticians & assorted mavens will swear this very horn (120 cm long, odd-petals “morning glory” Goto’s design, cm 90 Ø mouth) shouldn’t/couldn’t work - i.e. sound right, with a flat frequency response - but…
… same as the bumblebee, which is too heavy and shouldn't be able to fly...
… same happens for this horn: it’s lightly-built and not audibly resonant at odd, annoyingly disturbing frequencies and it nicely blends with upper ways… it shouldn’t sound, but it does!
It’s not capable of subterranean, telluric low end, but it adds a natural foundation to any music program with such a coherence and class to easily and vastly outperforms any other “subwoofer “ I’m aware of, period.
I’m not a flat-earther who disproves every scientific law, just using my senses and musical tastes.
Amen.
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