Tekton Impact Monitors vs Buchardt S300Mk2 and/or S400


Anyone compare these speakers?
lula
Hey lula,

First, I do not find the information that Shawn prefers the S400 speaker over the Tekton models in any of his statements in his videos.  I made the Double Impact Monitor one of the products of the 2018 year award winners for hometheaterreview.com.  If you have not read my review on this speaker, take a look, its an amazing performer.  Two other websites also selected it for their products of the year. You should also consider that the Tekton is a much easier speaker to drive then the Buchardt's.   
Teajay,
Shawn's "Bigass..." S400 review....he replies to Mike Manilia re:Double Impact, and further down replies to Nick Reecy re: Impact Monitors. I have read all reviews of the latter, including yours. I've been torn between the Tektons and Buchardts.
Hey Lula,

I never speak out of ignorance.  I have not heard the Buchardts, therefore I cannot comment on them.  Shawn is a very good reviewer and I respect his opinions.  The DI monitors are killer speakers and do something different then other speakers because of Eric's break through design.  If you love speed and a sense of aliveness, pure tonality, great transparency, and very extended bass for a stand mount speaker you will love the DI monitors. 
I auditioned the Buchardt S300 two years ago, and I've had the Tekton Impact Monitors for about a month.  I have not heard the S400.  It's been a long time since I heard the S300, so I can't give you a lot of detail, but the general impression was that they were quite good for the price.  The Impact Monitors are twice the price, so they should sound better, but they're really, in my humble opinion, in a completely different league.  For all of the reasons that teajay lists above, and more, I am thrilled with these speakers.  My speaker search is over, for the forseeable future.  If you have the room for the Tektons, I'd say that it's well worth giving them a try.  That being said, people seem to be over the moon with the S400, so that speaker may well deserve an audition as well, particularly if space is an issue.  Both Mads Buchardt and Eric Alexander and his assistant Karma were a pleasure to do business with.  Good luck in your search!