Part two
Listening impressions. Well, no two horns are the same. I've heard a small handful I really like, and more I actively dislike. So, what to expect?
Well, I've rarely if ever heard in a speaker what I heard at Bill's. An amazing balance of warmth and detail, and a really impressive tonal balance, natural timbre, and totally correctly-scaled image. Bill played a mix of classical and jazz for me, and I was impressed greatly by the warm solid tone, instruments really sounding authentic, and the most natural soundstage I've yet heard from horns.
The next thing that absolutely struck me was the ability to really keep up with the music. We played some really dynamic classical and jazz that absolutely galloped and hit crescendos, and there was zero stress or drivers hardening. Total listener relaxation as the music wound higher and higher.
Another interesting facet was the fact that 8x 15" subs did not overpower the room, which is probably on the small side for speakers with this prowess. No, bass was tidy and controlled, and only burst thru when needed. A result of Bill's careful choice of drivers and hard work at integration. No boxy colourations or subs-horn disconnect.
We played one lp of mine, and it was hugely entertaining. No doubt horns are always best with more stellar sounding material, but I was engrossed all the same.
My conclusions? Horns are so variable, and most have Achilles heels that let the side down. Bill's horns are as seamless, warm, extended, and critically, natural and holistic, as you're likely to get from horns in their configuration/footprint. Obviously examples like AG Trios or Cessaro Zetas are gonna sound bigger and maybe brasher. But in the more manageable sector that Bill's horns represent, the SQ may be unbeatable.
And critically, the package of both stellar sound and possibly most artisanal speaker on the market, certainly in all horns short of Vox Olympian, makes it a compelling package.
Bravo, Bill, bravo. And thanks for giving me the honour of being the first person to report on them.