Which Budget Speakers, Tekton or Omega?


I have a $2500 budget and haven’t had any luck finding the right floorstander in the local hifi shops, so am seeking advice from owners of internet-direct speakers.

I have an all tube system with a 30W triode EL34 amp. My system is in the living room, 12’ x 16’ x 8.' Speakers can be a maximum height of about 40 inches.
   Most important to me is a realistic laid-back presentation with open, transparent sonics. For example, I really like the KEF sound. I listen to 90% Classical, but also take my Led Zeppelin very seriously.
I have a sensitivity to high frequencies (hyperacusis), so there must be a smooth and natural top-end. And I’m done with metal tweeters since I haven’t found any that work for me.

There have been many Tekton threads, so I’m familar with some of their models, but I’m very intrigued by the Omega’s. Can anybody share their experiences with the Omega line or offer advice on floorstanders within my budget? I’m open to used or demos.

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http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/details/649408825-living-voice-auditorium-r3-loudspeakers-in-maple/


Living Voice Auditoriums are a very nice speaker and used in NA  is hard to find, 94db, revelator tweeter so silk dome and very detailed but musical. I moved to these from AudioNote ANE Lux and never looked back. Also I have to say Living Voice is a wonderful company to deal with.

Hi Glenn,
The Living Voice (LV) and Audio Note E (ANE ) is a very interesting comparison of two very well regarded UK speakers of similar sensitivity. Would it be fair to say that the ANE is an easier speaker load to drive (and providing deeper bass/weight ) and the LV is perhaps more refine (and open) sounding? Granted there are numerous versions (options) of the AN available. It seems that either would work well with modest power but high quality amplifiers. The LV is certainly less known than the AN brand in the USA.
Charles
@charles1dad , I've been looking for an AZ-2 or AZ-3 (floorstander) but they're rarely found on the used market.

Regarding Klipsch, horns really aren't for me, plus I want floorstanders. That's what works for classical in my room.
glenn,
I'll research the Living Voice Auditoriums. But $3000 is beyond my budget.

@kalali, I saw the Junior 8 XRS demo. It does look like a good deal. When I contact Louis I will inquire.

If you are looking for single driver speakers with tube amps you must have the Rethm speakers in your list. They have wide range of products starting from the cheapest bhaava to their flagship saadhanas. I own their top model. They are just coherent with full spectrum sound.The unique thing about them is their powered bass module.
www.rethm.com