Klipsch best horn speaker is the 2-way Jubilee with a quality beryllium driver and active crossover. This speaker was meant to be Klipsch flag ship speaker which has much lower distortion and better directivity compared to their Klipschorn. But when Paul Klipsch passed away, Klipsch stopped selling it to home market and made it cinema speaker instead. Obviously for commercial reasons since the Jubilee is too big for most people to have in their home.
The Jubilee will extend it's directivity lower in frequency with corner placement, making the side walls a lengthening of the horn.
But the 2-way Jubilee can still be purchased if you ask about it. However, the K402 top horn does have it flaws with rooms of improvements. I know since I had the horn and used it as a reference when developing a new. And the Jubilee bass bin really should have been using only one driver instead of two (like La Scala). The two drivers superimpose on each other. But it's still a great speaker.
The Jubilee will extend it's directivity lower in frequency with corner placement, making the side walls a lengthening of the horn.
But the 2-way Jubilee can still be purchased if you ask about it. However, the K402 top horn does have it flaws with rooms of improvements. I know since I had the horn and used it as a reference when developing a new. And the Jubilee bass bin really should have been using only one driver instead of two (like La Scala). The two drivers superimpose on each other. But it's still a great speaker.