Tekton Double Impacts
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.
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The best way to get away from the front wall is to have zero front wall. I have a 13x12x8 room, but I recently found this neat workaround. The only rub is that you have to have the right room, and not many have. I flipped my room to a 35 degree angle, which lead to each speaker being placed in front of two alcoves. The speakers ports, therefore, fire into emptiness...or, if one wants to be technical, the closest solid object to the rears of each speaker is 8 to 6 ft away. Once you get away from hard right angles in the room (a sufficient enough cant), then the reflection points from each speaker do not misaligned from left to right and right to left in a room, bouncing off the walls at unnatural angles. See a quick and dirty diagram of my room (It's not to scale). https://imgur.com/LHaCBkh The result? It was actually scary. Even without any room treatment - as I've gutted the room in preparation for a dedicated setup - with the sound bouncing around like crazy, and with those crappy Dynaudio 340s, with no front wall behind the speakers, the bass and mid-bass (lower mids) immediately snapped into place, as natural as can be. So, obviously I wasn't hearing much depth and layering, due to the bare room with hard walls. The impact of this setup was nevertheless experienced. I take it that having reduced the front wall considerably, in addition to the side walls - because there are no room walls that are square with the sides of the speakers - having some treatment in the room should add that width and depth to a point where the front wall is less detrimental to the sound. Which dovetails into...
Room treatment, you don't say? GIK? I've been speaking with GIK and we have a rough plan for my room. However, since I don't have speakers (except for the $15k Audio Physic Speakers sitting in my garage with busted bass drivers), I really can't move forward with GIK. So, I'm very interested in your experience with room treatment. I should be getting my DIs relatively soon. Until then, I went ahead and purchased a DB/SPL meter, because I want to see where my hot spots in the room are. Of course you need speakers for that, too. But I'm getting there. The point is, I don't want to just blindly guess with mirrors and lasers to treat all the spots in the room that are giving me trouble.
Could it be that Benchmark simply makes bright DACs that masquerades as hi-def? That has certainly been my experience with Benchmark DACs, going back several generations, including the DAC3 HGC. They sound much like the Mytek offerings. At first it's like, "Wow, listen to all of the clarity!" Next, you find out that the DAC is just "EQed" that way, for lack of a better term. |
@david_ten Well, I certainly hope so! I don't normally buy products like a Don Sachs preamp without a proper listen. Especially when each one is custom made and essentially non-returnable. I bought the Double Impact speakers based on what I read here. I scoured the 'net looking for feedback on Don's preamp. I could nothing negative! The lead time appears to be 12 weeks right now. I guess this will be a Christmas present to myself. |
I received my Aric Audio custom built 2a3 Set amp last Friday and I've been able to listen too it in my main system with the MZ2S and DI speakers for a couple of days. Aric built this amp with a oversized pwr supply and I wanted the low Imd single secondary 15 watt Electra Print output transformers. I also wanted one 6sn7 a side as the driver for one 2a3 tube but when I got the amp I quickly realized that a 6sl7 was going to be a better match. This amp was built in a standard Hammond case with a cage covering the tubes and the case was painted sapphire blue with a black case.Looking in the inside I could tell instantly of the quality in parts that were used and the very neat,tidy and attention to every detail workmanship that Aric put into this all point to point hand wired amplifier. Most 2a3 amps generally make only 3.5 watts and Aric made this amp to be able to switch between regular 2a3 tubes and also use the new production JJ 2a3-40 tube which is capable of 8 watts a channel. I beat you are wandering how this amp sounds by now so here you go. I've been a big fan of 2a3 tube amps for a long time and I have owned a few when I had speakers that would match up. This amp has just a incredible engaging sound that to my ears is just so natural in Tone,Texture,Harmonics,Liquidity,Meat on the bones midrange with outstanding clarity that gives me all the details I could ever want but they are presented in such a nature way with the ebb and flow of the music. With 8 watts a channel I'm able to play 95% of the music that I listen too,Acoustic Jazz,Vocal Jazz,Pop,Classic Rock,to the low 90 db range at my listening position 10 ft away and still be in the "Sweet Spot" of output with this amp with no signs of strain or soft clipping. I generally listen in the mid 80 Db range and I have found this amp to have plenty of headroom at these kind of volume levels. This amp puts out a very satisfying bass response that would amaze most people,I'm not a big bass hound anyway and with most recordings I'm quite satisfied.If I play classic rock and want some extra slam I have 2 subs dialed in that I can turn on. Now remember my woofers are'nt stock and I changed to different Eminence woofers several months ago. All in all this amp represents a tremendous value for the high quality of sound that it gives me and if someone is looking for a tube preamp or tube amp I would definitely recommend that you give Aric Audio a call or Email. This amp really shines with my "Benchmark" recordings of piano music of several types and acoustic guitar but other instruments and vocals sound mighty good also.😃 Kenny. |
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