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Posted by claudej1@aol.com on April 27, 2017 at 15:12:48:

The Klipsch K-402 horn does the same thing. It's good down to 170 Hz based on 1/4 wavelength alone, but the biggest effect of the increased size of the horn is its control of polars with frequency. It's like night/day compared to its little brother, the K-510 horn, at lower midrange and mid-bass frequencies.>

As owner of a pair of these excellent horns by Roy Delgado of Klipsch, I concur with this observation. The 90x60 degree HxV polars are good from 600 to over 8,000 Hz. and have acceptable control above and below that, but it's 26 H x 40" wide, FYI.