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
Lpretiring, is the Truth that you have what is described on the page I linked to above?  If so, its very low output impedance would make any reasonable load impedance (i.e., amplifier input impedance) a non-issue.  Impedance compatibility issues, btw, if present may affect tonality, bass response, and other sonic characteristics, but would not affect volume levels to a significant degree.

In any event, aside from certain unusual circumstances higher amplifier input impedances are preferable to lower input impedances, so 220K should be fine.   

I'm not sure what to make of your characterization of the unusual action of the Truth's volume control.  But assuming as I said that the specs on everything are reasonably accurate you'll probably find that to achieve a given volume level with the new speakers and amp you would have to set the volume control higher than at present by an amount that with the present equipment would correspond to a small but readily noticeable volume increase.

Regarding your more general question about gain, sensitivity, and power, the gains of the preamp and power amp, the sensitivity of the speakers, and the output level of the source component will together determine the position of the volume control at which a desired volume level is reached.  Assuming, that is, that the desired volume level is obtainable without exceeding the amp's maximum power capability, or the power handling capability of the speaker. 

The power capability of the amp together with the sensitivity and other characteristics of the speaker and the room, as well as the listening distance, will determine the maximum listening volume that can be generated without the amplifier starting to clip and distort, as it starts to run out of power.  The setting of the volume control at which that maximum volume capability is reached will in turn depend on the gains, sensitivities, and source output level I referred to in the previous paragraph.

All that being said, in general the main concern I would have in using a 3.5 watt amp with 92 db/1 watt/1 meter speakers is not having enough power, rather than not having enough gain.  For me that combination would be a non-starter (see my two posts in this thread dated 7-17-2017), but depending on listening distance, preferred volume levels, room size, and the dynamic range of the recordings that are listened to I'd expect it would be suitable for many listeners.

Good luck.  Regards,
-- Al
 
articdeth,
to add to what mac said understand the 6 tweeter array extends far lower into the midrange  than you would ever guess.  That is one of this speakers key design elements
articdeth,

I am interested as well, EXCEPT there is no midrange dedicated driver, its all tweeters? why?

Because the 6 outer tweeters play down to 480hz,and the center tweeter is crossed over at 10k to 30k.The 2 6.5 inch midranges are crossed at 250 hz or maybe a little lower and play up to 2k,if I remember correctly from memory when I tested them.

The 2 10 inch woofers are low passed from 250 hz and the speaker has a in room measurement of 20hz in my listening room.

The tweeter array acts similar to a coaxial speaker but is much faster,more coherent,more delicate when the music calls for it,and obviously much lighter in mass.

This is where the magical sound from the DI's is coming from and Offcourse Eric's patented design.

Kenny.
David,

I do believe I have found my "Holy Grail" in preamp,which is the MZ2S.For pwr amps I'm torn between the Zotl 40 and the First watt sit2.

They both are that good giving a slightly different flavor and sonic presentation.

The F7 is good but not really that great.

More evaluation needed overall.

I will be testing the MZ2S on Friday for It's true pwr output and distortion specs.

Enquiring minds need to know.Lol.

Kenny.
Kenny,
When you changed out your woofers do you recall the exact mods you made to the crossover as far as component values of resistors, caps, etc.
Thanks