Tekton Design Moab


Ordered a pair just now. In Dark Gray, to which Tammy immediately said, "Oh the Charcoal is beautiful!" Charcoal sounds better than Dark Gray (even though we are talking about the same color!) so Charcoal it is!  

My beloved Talon Khorus do still sound awfully good. It will be interesting to see how the Moabs stock out of the box compare with these tweaked and modded warhorses. Both the strength, and the weakness, of the Khorus is using the 10" woofer to cover so much midrange. Its a strength because it makes for a very smooth and cohesive sound. But its a weakness because its asking a lot of such a large driver to go so high. Talon makes up for it with their isobaric design. Mounted inside and directly behind the woofer is another identical driver facing the opposite direction. The idea is this relieves the front facing driver of having to compress the air inside the cabinet. This does allow for a much faster response, and is a big reason for the wonderful music the Khorus produces. 

I have a feeling however it is no match for Eric Alexander's ultra-low mass driver array solution. Only one way to know for sure. So we will just have to see!  

 https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 
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Miller, I have always liked that 10cc song!! With that, I hope your speakers video will not be some sort of Menage a trois!!!! 😂
MC, what are you going to do if the Moab’s don’t live up to your expectations?
I have been following this thread, not because I have any interest in purchasing any of the Textron line, but I haven’t read that you have given the speakers a comprehensive test with your equipment.

This is a big thread (advertisement) for a brand of speakers that I certainly have not heard (admittedly), but there is a lot of love happening about a product that, as the OP, you have no experience with.
Anyway, good luck and I hope they live up to your expectations. 🇦🇺
I was wondering about that as well.  Now that the speakers are back to near stock, I assume MC will be able to send them back if they do not meet his expectations or they do not match well with his room and system.  He should have 60 days to perform his often cited due diligence.   I’m quivering with anticipation.
You don’t say. And thanks for the Rocky reference.

Now what was the very last thing the OP said in the very first post? Oh yeah, there it is, "We will just have to see."