Hi Josh,
I haven't heard the Tekton Electrons but have heard the Double Impacts (DI) and also the DI SE in a friend's home system. These are 4 ohm speakers that I found to be easily driven by my Coincident Frankenstein 300b SET mono blocks. I suspect the DI mpedance curve is pretty flat and they probably lack steep (Amplifier challenging) electrical phase angles. So all things considered a reasonably easy speaker load.
There was a sense of ease with use of my amplifier and the sound was very open , transparent with very good tone and timbre reproduction. I do agree with comments pertaining to the to the output transformer. The better the transformer quality, the better the sound. The same is true regarding power supply quality and robustness.
I don't know your specific SET amplifier but I can attest to the high quality transformers and power supply of my 300b mono blocks. If your 300b SET meet this criteria you should experience good sound using the Electrons. Lastly I'd give serious consideration to the Perfect SET speakers. Best of luck of luck,
Charles
I haven't heard the Tekton Electrons but have heard the Double Impacts (DI) and also the DI SE in a friend's home system. These are 4 ohm speakers that I found to be easily driven by my Coincident Frankenstein 300b SET mono blocks. I suspect the DI mpedance curve is pretty flat and they probably lack steep (Amplifier challenging) electrical phase angles. So all things considered a reasonably easy speaker load.
There was a sense of ease with use of my amplifier and the sound was very open , transparent with very good tone and timbre reproduction. I do agree with comments pertaining to the to the output transformer. The better the transformer quality, the better the sound. The same is true regarding power supply quality and robustness.
I don't know your specific SET amplifier but I can attest to the high quality transformers and power supply of my 300b mono blocks. If your 300b SET meet this criteria you should experience good sound using the Electrons. Lastly I'd give serious consideration to the Perfect SET speakers. Best of luck of luck,
Charles