Tekton Double Impacts


Anybody out there heard these??

I have dedicated audio room 14.5x20.5x9 ft.  Currently have Marantz Reference CD/Intergrated paired to Magnepan 1.7's with REL T-7 subs.  For the vast majority of music I love this system.  The only nit pick is that it is lacking/limited in covering say below 35 hz or so.  For the first time actually buzzed the panel with an organ sacd. Bummer.  Thought of upgrading subs to rythmicks but then I will need to high pass the 1.7's.  Really don't want to deal with that approach.

Enter the Double Impacts.  Many interesting things here.  Would certainly have a different set of strengths here.  Dynamics, claimed bottom octave coverage in one package, suspect a good match to current electronics.

I've read all the threads here so we do not need to rehash that.  Just wondering if others out there have FIRST HAND experience with these or other Tekton speakers

Thanks.
corelli
Charles,
I must  say I really appreciate your  contributions to this thread.  Keep it coming!  How someone can post so much on a thread that involves gear that one does not own yet has so much insight in remarkable.
Craig, there  is just as much a place for you and others of differing  opinions.  Please share your experiences with the DI's.  I really an drawn to how we all reach our audio destinations (ok, so none of us ever really get there 100%).
I'm really impressed with the wealth of experience this thread has drawn from.

Gentlemen:

Read this again:

"That's what I use to judge how large an amplifier is required."

There is nothing in this statement that suggests 400 watts are required for you and nothing that suggests quality is based upon 400 watts. Those inferences drawn above are incorrect. I use this method and it is common in the studio field. What you do is your business.

I suggest, instead, you read Porscheracers link above. It provides specific details about power needs.


Hi Corelli,
The feeling is mutual. What draws me to this thread is the maturity and decorum of the contributors and the many informed opinions and perspectives (yet not homogenized). It has avoided (so far) the pointless trolling and people simply looking for a fight.

The topic of discussion is a fascinating speaker in my opinion. A seemingly very high end speaker that’s quite affordable and exceptionally easy to drive (noteworthy IMO). As I’ve written before if I were not so happy with my current system I’d definitely take a chance on the Double Impacts.

This speaker or the SE version driven by the Line Magnetic 508ia or the Triode Labs 2A3 SET is very compelling . This is assuming if I  were to assemble a completely different system from what I currently own. When it’s said that this speaker competes with others that are multiples of its cost I don’t believe this is hyperbole by any means.
Charles
Given the caliber and experience of most of the posters here, those power requirement charts are nothing new and they do serve a purpose. The focus is on SPL generation which is relevant but ultimately but one factor (amongst many)  when the goal is "overall " sound quality and involvement.

Am I advocating the use of under powered amplifiers? No, I just find there are a multitude of sonic/musical factors that are more crucial and satisfying. Obviously one has to decide their own comfort level in regard to volume. That will no doubt vary individually. Ideally one would want an amplifier that does it all flawlessly and this is not feasible.

Tone, texture, timbre, harmonic overtones, musical ebb and flow, nuance, inner detail, tactile flesh and blood presence. These matter more to some listeners than "how loud can it go". It will simply depend on one’s priorities. There are many paths to musical contentment.
Charles
Gentleman,

I probably come close to trying more different amps,from 1watt to 700watts,than all the amps combined from the majority of DI owners on this thread.So I know without a doubt what kind of pwr that I need for my system,room,music preferences.

I stand by my statement that the 1 watt Micro ZOTL sounds absolutely beautiful and does not sound anemic in the least.

Lance made this statement and I totally agree with him,The MZ2 is quite remarkable on it's own in my system playing 90% of the music I listen to and will reach peaks of low 90's at my listening position 10 feet away,that is with the volume knob almost all the way up and I have'nt yet heard any sign of strain,compression,loss of bass or dynamics or clipping.It just simply runs out of volume and that should be a given I'ts only 1 watt but it's a Glorious,Sweet,and powerful sounding 1watt.

 I'm still in amazement that the little guy can pwr speakers the size of these DI's as well as it does.

Now If I want to listen louder or listen to classical symphonic music Obviously I'm going to need a little more pwr,Or if I want a different flavor in sound just hook a pwr amp up to it,The MZ2S plays very well with every amp that I have used with it.

And the pairing of the MZ2 with the Zotl40 is the best sound I've ever heard in my system and I have only played my worst sounding recordings so far,More thoughts on this in time once I sort this all out.

Best,
Kenny.