Tekton versus Klipsch


Hi, 

I am exploring tube amp friendly speakers.

I have listened to Cornwall 4's and Goldenear 2's.

Can anyone share how the sound of the Tektons, say Double Impacts, would compare to the other two brands?

Thanks for listening,

Dsper
dsper

Showing 8 responses by jjss49

i have been at this pursuit since the early 80’s... after university, making some real money -- always been attracted to the sound of tubes, curing the harshness of cd and solid state electronics, making music sound harmonically rich like real music played live - excited about the possibililties of super sweet flea watt tube amps driving the right speakers - in fact i still have from the 00’s lovely wavelength cardinal xs’s, and cary 300b sei amps that i just won’t sell, not giving up hope entirely...

so it has been 35-40 years, been through many many high efficiency speakers - cabasse, klipsch, zu, jbl, audio note (lesser model), ref 3a, even had avant garde horns for a while -- i simply have never been able get fully comfortable with either the horn or paper driver colorations, or the tonal imbalance (bass lightness) of these speakers

the impact, speed and ability to project and get loud on a dime were always impressive, but to my ear, in my rooms/homes over the years, i could never make it work well enough, especially lacking in truth of timbre of vocals and piano, reeds... esp. when there are more instruments and dynamics in the mix, so to speak

on the to do list now are higher devores perhaps (and do i want to wrestle with newest cornwalls? -- cw3’s did not do it for me, not even close...)

got spatials recently, which are excellent but still not really proper flea watt amp candidates... ugh...
i would agree w @mapman 

fritz carrera's are worth consideration for a very sweet sounding standmount with a good balance between lively yet dimensional sound, and easiness to drive with modest tube amplification
@dsper 

just call fritz talk to him, he is very accessible by phone (# on his website)

he won't bs you... really good guy, great speakers, no shortcuts
@jbhiller

👍👍👍👍👍

that little cherry red amp never ceases to please!!!

mad scientist bob strikes again... he is crazy like a fox!
@jbhiller

glad to hear you are impressed and are really liking your cw4’s... there seems to be emerging agreement that the driver upgrades have really helped the cw4 outperform the earlier versions, addressing the prior gen’s shortcomings

what are you driving your cw4’s with? it is amazing to me that despite the size of the speakers they still need some lower bass support from subs... but no big deal though, if it gets the music just right

as for tektons, i heard a set in a friends home they are definitely ’live’ sounding, and like the larger klipsches they can present some aesthetic issues with their form factor/bulk... as i get older, silly as it sounds, i prefer smaller speakers, lighter amps, than i can handle without risking tweaking the back and making joints sore!

no doubt both speakers have their ardent fans as well as critics... excellent gear does that... really pushes the buttons of users and thus engender love/hate, rarely indifference...
@jbhiller

I'll resist the urge to say too much as this isn't the thread for it.  But, if anyone wants to hear a great amp under $3k, the Crimson is it.  

jjss49, didn't you try the Crimson too?  I thought you did a quick review that was spot on--or I'm losing it!


yes indeed, i still have mine, it is part of the rotation so to speak


@tyray 

there is a spatial speakers subsection at audio circle - lots of info there