Yep, I also like the Tekton approach to design and manufacturing speakers. I don’t own them but I would really like to see them succeed in the High End audio marketplace. It is a wise decision to make their speakers more efficient/higher sensitivity and easy to drive, just plain common sense in my opinion.
Expanding the variety of amplifiers one is able to use is a very positive circumstance. This thread is proof that people are using all manner of amplifier types quite satisfactorily. From my observation much of the criticism directed toward them are ironically due to their affordable cost. The attitude seems to be the Double Impacts can’t be that good, after all they only cost 3000.00 dollars. It isn’t possible to get true High End sound at that price point.
This thread has revealed that quite a few DI owner’s prior speakers were significantly more expensive yet outperformed by the DI on sonic merit
Charles
Expanding the variety of amplifiers one is able to use is a very positive circumstance. This thread is proof that people are using all manner of amplifier types quite satisfactorily. From my observation much of the criticism directed toward them are ironically due to their affordable cost. The attitude seems to be the Double Impacts can’t be that good, after all they only cost 3000.00 dollars. It isn’t possible to get true High End sound at that price point.
This thread has revealed that quite a few DI owner’s prior speakers were significantly more expensive yet outperformed by the DI on sonic merit
Charles