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Originally posted by John Padova:
But maybe there was some good in my getting 'off-track' - it seems like there were more than a few here that thought of the efficiency characteristic of horns to be the reason for 'hiss sensitivity' - it was (is) instead the increased higher frequency response because of the wider dispersion due to the higher directivity-feature of 'horns.'


Not trying to offend, but .... actually it is the sensitivity (or efficiency) that causes the noise problem to be more obvious. It's a pretty easy concept and SH and myself have both explained it - did you miss that part?
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Charlie