I think the psychology of purchasing something based on the description without hearing it before purchase is a minefield. You don't buy furniture without trying it first, or cars, or mattresses or ANYthing that you interact with your senses primarily. Speakers are such a personal taste and everyone hears differently. I have little patience with the buy and decide if you like it or not at home scenario, while I recognize that is the final deciding factor on sound gear. If it sounds like crap in your home, returning it should be an option...but shipping speakers back to tekton from the east coast where I live would cost me a 1/3 of the price of the speakers after all is said and done, and then if they are damaged in shipment, I'm paying the vig on the damages. So maybe if I lived close by in Utah where I could deliver them personally back to the factory if I did not like them that would be ok. But not from VA. Not a workable plan at all. So much for Tekton
Stereophile review of the $30,000 tekton speakers
We have had many discussions/arguments over tekton speakers in the past, mainly involving a couple posters who thought their $4000 tektons sounded better than the highest price Wilson’s and other high budget speakers.
In the latest Stereophile magazine, they did a review of the $30,000 tekton’s. In this Steteophile issue, they rate these $30,000 tekton’s as class B. When you look at the other speakers that are in the class B section, you will notice most of these speakers range in price from $5000-$8000. So it looks like you have to spend $30,000 on a pair of tekton’s to equal a pair of $5000 Klipsch Forte IV’s sound quality.
If I compare these $30,000 class B tekton’s, to some of the class A speakers, there are some class A speakers for 1/2 the price (Dutch & Dutch 8C, Goldenear triton reference), or other class A speakers that are cheaper (Magico A5, Kef blade 2).
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@livinon2wheels I can assure you whatever you heard, it was not coming from the Tektons (assuming the owner had not damaged them). I have enjoyed these speakers for years and my amp can feed over 400 watts to these speakers if needed. I have never hears anything harsh in the treble in the DI's or the Electron SE for that matter. Happy hunting! |
You drove all the way for an audit and yet...you couldn’t take one decent amp and dac (that you know quite well) with you. Instead you heard it on some thrift store half broken receiver. 100 db is a piece of cake for double impacts. I used to have them many years ago. The break up you speak of is non-existent. What you probably heard was everything else that was broken in some craigslist guy’s chain. (Try a 100db on a Harbeth or Devore or some other crap, watch it fall down the drain)
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I agree with @deep_333 . This weekend I was at my son’s house listening to Double Impacts with a newly rebuilt Plinius SA-100. I know we approached and/or exceeded 100 db a few times. No issues whatsoever for these speakers. |
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