I ran into a Paragon at a mid-century modern place in Palm Springs this weekend. Although 39k was a bit rich for my blood I was intrigued by the horns aimed at the bowed front. Is this effective in widening the sweet spot? It made me think of the KLH Model 25 mini console I restored for my daughter's dorm room. That had side aimed speakers and barn doors that swung out to redirect the sound. Would it be interesting to do some ray tracing and experiment with reflecting sound this way? Would harder materials like corian be better? Would curves other than the apparent circular cross section of the Paragon be useful? Or is this just an approach that more modern technology has exceeded?