@trebuchet
I have no listening experience with the Tekton Mohabs but I recently auditioned the Maggie 20.7i and 3.7i. I chose the 20.7i, but the 3.7i were very similar in tonal quality and the holographic soundstage lots of folks equate with Maggies.
I decided on the 20.7i's because of the large mid-bass panels and I thought they may not need a subwoofer. Well as many Maggie owners do I ended up adding a subwoofer and happy I did so,
I keep the sub volume very low and a low pass frequency of 50Hz and a slope of 18 dB so as not to interfere with the terrific mid-bass sound the Maggie's produce. This produces the uumph that you may be seeking.
I mention this as adding a sub to the 3.7i's will likely get very close to the overall sound I get from the 20.7i's as they share the same ribbon tweeter and the mid bass panel size is close.
Hope this helps.
I have no listening experience with the Tekton Mohabs but I recently auditioned the Maggie 20.7i and 3.7i. I chose the 20.7i, but the 3.7i were very similar in tonal quality and the holographic soundstage lots of folks equate with Maggies.
I decided on the 20.7i's because of the large mid-bass panels and I thought they may not need a subwoofer. Well as many Maggie owners do I ended up adding a subwoofer and happy I did so,
I keep the sub volume very low and a low pass frequency of 50Hz and a slope of 18 dB so as not to interfere with the terrific mid-bass sound the Maggie's produce. This produces the uumph that you may be seeking.
I mention this as adding a sub to the 3.7i's will likely get very close to the overall sound I get from the 20.7i's as they share the same ribbon tweeter and the mid bass panel size is close.
Hope this helps.