213runin, maybe some people are looking at it that you are being combative and attacking. Think about how you express your critic.
1) The thread is about the Tekton Double Impact. But YOU continue to refer to the measurements of the Enzo, a TOTALLY DIFFERENT speaker.
2) You continue to bash Tekton that they do not post +/- dB frequency response. But I have showed that they do in an earlier post.
Below is the current Raimaker (only use this one because you mentioned it as the one you have) frequency response.
42 Hz - 20 kHz ± 3 dB
Now the one posted on Tekton for the DI.
20Hz-30kHz frequency response Ultra-linear frequency response with ±1dB deviation from 70Hz-20kHz
Notice the 2nd bullet point? +/-1dB
Yes, it would be good to know what it is below 70Hz.
3) You take issue when someone takes your speaker, Rainmaker, measurements from an old review but yet you seem to have NO problem using the Enzo measurements vs the DI.
4) You state that the Rainmaker is made in "North America". Why don't you just say Canada?
The Tekton is made in North America, the USA.
No offense to anyone here but we live in a WORLD economy so deal with it. Otherwise you better start walking everywhere because no matter what car you buy some of its parts are made in another country. And that is one example.
Hey, I have no problem if someone wants to buy and/or support American made or manufactured products. I do it, within reason.
5) " (I’ve owned about 15 different pairs of speakers in the last 3 years) "
REALLY?!? FIFTEEN!! In THREE years!!
That is FIVE speakers on average per year! About one speaker every 2.4 months. With setup time and tear down time and everything that goes with it that does not leave you with much time to truly evaluate them does it. Even a professional reviewer could never do justice to that many speakers in such a period of time.
I believe you, it just seems...well lets just say WHY.
I am curious, did you try as many amps, preamps, DAC's etc?
6) You get all defensive and tell people to buy what they want and to like what they want and then add that that not everyone will love what they love.
That is what others have been trying to tell you.
And no one is forcing you to post.
1) The thread is about the Tekton Double Impact. But YOU continue to refer to the measurements of the Enzo, a TOTALLY DIFFERENT speaker.
2) You continue to bash Tekton that they do not post +/- dB frequency response. But I have showed that they do in an earlier post.
Below is the current Raimaker (only use this one because you mentioned it as the one you have) frequency response.
42 Hz - 20 kHz ± 3 dB
Now the one posted on Tekton for the DI.
Yes, it would be good to know what it is below 70Hz.
3) You take issue when someone takes your speaker, Rainmaker, measurements from an old review but yet you seem to have NO problem using the Enzo measurements vs the DI.
4) You state that the Rainmaker is made in "North America". Why don't you just say Canada?
The Tekton is made in North America, the USA.
No offense to anyone here but we live in a WORLD economy so deal with it. Otherwise you better start walking everywhere because no matter what car you buy some of its parts are made in another country. And that is one example.
Hey, I have no problem if someone wants to buy and/or support American made or manufactured products. I do it, within reason.
5) " (I’ve owned about 15 different pairs of speakers in the last 3 years) "
REALLY?!? FIFTEEN!! In THREE years!!
That is FIVE speakers on average per year! About one speaker every 2.4 months. With setup time and tear down time and everything that goes with it that does not leave you with much time to truly evaluate them does it. Even a professional reviewer could never do justice to that many speakers in such a period of time.
I believe you, it just seems...well lets just say WHY.
I am curious, did you try as many amps, preamps, DAC's etc?
6) You get all defensive and tell people to buy what they want and to like what they want and then add that that not everyone will love what they love.
That is what others have been trying to tell you.
And no one is forcing you to post.