Tekton Electron SE


I had a pair of Tekton Double Impacts that I sold when I moved to a smaller home. After a year of evaluating various smaller speakers I decided to go back to Tekton but with the more compact Electron SE. In my room these speakers work perfectly. The bass on these smaller speakers is unbelievably deep and tight. I miss none of the punch from the bigger Double Impacts. On mine's I used a single Beryllium tweeter on the middle of the array. The tops on these are very extended and crisp clear more so than the DBs. The imaging and sweet-spot is electrostatic-like with excellent ability to present the faintest details in a recording. In my appreciation other than the ability to convey a "bigger" bass the Electrons have a more refined sound and the bass in my room is more than sufficient with a tighter presntation than that of the DB's. Feel free to send questions if you have any.
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@musicbox78 
Hiya: mine is the stereo cherry, aka the 'classic' cherry. Cherry amps have a cult following. I think when someone hears them, they buy one.  
My Zu are the Omen Def. More deets on my system page. 
Utah.

Speaker home of: Zu, Tekton, Wilson, Spatial. I've always found that fascinating. Not sure why. Utah. 

I'm just happy when folks here buy made in America products. 
I'm jumping in to support @wisty on this thread. It's this guy's 1st post & just to say he digs his speakers and it devolves into weirdness. Apparently mostly from the 3 dog nite guy, who got his posts removed, thankfully. Guys like 3 dog have issues that go beyond trolling forums. 

So: Wisty, keep posting. Report the sad trolls who haven't been housebroken. 

I'm a Zu guy (& Tannoy) and hope to own a set of Tektons also one day. Because, you know: Utah. I dig the big chewy texture speakers. Peace out. 
@musicbox78 I too am one happy Cherry amp owner. Best secret in audio? Wanna start a thread on them separately with me ?