Thanks for coming through, George, I haven't had the time to pull my books and find it, but I knew I'd seen that horn in one of your books!
Sean
What kind of horn is this?
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Re: What kind of horn is this?
phonogal wrote:Thanks George. I knew that someone here would know. Quess they didn't sell well at the time. I wonder how the sound is?
The sound is probably decent- the reflex principle is usually successful- but I wonder how many people paid money for something that was really ugly, even if it saved space.