Will This Improve My System?



A Complete System — or an Upgrade to Yours

The Horn X2 can be used in two ways:

• As a standalone system when paired with our speakers
• As an upgrade to your existing speakers

The architecture is the same — only the starting point changes.

Most speakers are limited by how they reproduce the upper midrange and treble.

That’s where clarity, dynamics, and presence live — and where conventional designs often fall short.

As volume changes:

  • vocals lose presence

  • instruments flatten

  • detail fades first


What the Horn X2 Changes

The Horn X2 architecture replaces that portion of the system entirely.

This is not a tweeter upgrade.

It is a complete high-frequency system:

  • horn

  • compression driver

  • engineered crossover

All working together as one integrated section.



What You Hear

The difference is not subtle.

• clearer vocals
• more natural tone
• improved dynamics
• a stronger sense of scale

This is where most of the music lives — and where the system makes the greatest impact.


Two Ways to Get There

One architecture. Two paths. Same result.


Upgrade Your Speakers — or Choose a Complete System

The Horn X2 is designed to:

• Integrate with your existing speakers
• Form the core of our complete speaker systems

In both cases, the result is the same:
correct integration, controlled performance, and a clear improvement.


Add the system to what you already own and elevate its performance.

As in the example shown below — the customer wanted greater treble extension, detail, and clarity.


Example System

Horn X2 integrated with a Tannoy Kensington GR



Complete System

Choose a fully integrated speaker like our Hiro speaker as shown below built around the same architecture from the ground up.

The difference is the starting point — not the result.

Shinjitsu Audio  - HIRO SPEAKER



What This Is — and What It Isn’t

  • This is not a tone control.
  • This is not a subtle adjustment.
  • And it’s not designed to mask problems.

It is a direct replacement and the heart of all most critical parts of the speaker system.


Built to Perform Correctly the First Time

Whether upgrading your system or choosing a complete speaker, the goal is the same:

  • Correct integration.
  • Controlled performance.
  • Audible improvement.