Tekton Impact Monitors


Hi All,
I'm relatively new to Audiogon but have trolled the discussions for a few months. I have been listening to Spendor LS3/5As driven by a Quad 34/306 combination since the late 1980's and decided that it was finally time to upgrade my speakers. I love the Spendors but they are very limited in dynamics and scale. I auditioned the SVS Ultra Bookshelf speakers and while they brought some additional scale they simply didn't have the sweet midrange that I can't live without. I listened to some open baffle speakers (Emerald Physics) and loved them, but their size and need for space worried me, and I found them less satisfying at moderate and low volumes, where I do a fair bit of listening. I was fascinated by all the discussion regarding Tekton speakers and was considering getting a pair of Enzo 2.7s, but after a short discussion with Eric I followed his recommendation of the Impact Monitor with upgrade. They have the 7 tweeter array and a pair of 6.5" woofers and are rear-ported. I use a pair of SVS subs (the sealed variety). The Impact Monitors are simply amazing. The midrange is oh-so-sweet (very similar to my Spendors, but with more air) and the detail, even at low and moderate listening levels, is superb. The imaging is even better than my Spendors managed and the scale is huge and is much more music-appropriate. My system is really quite modest but now when I walk into my listening room (doubles as our living room - thankfully my wife appreciates Hi-Fi) I get the audio-show feeling of "being there". I have a Denon DP59L turntable with a DL110 HO moving coil cartridge running through an Emotiva XPS-1 phono preamp and the Tektons are absolutely incredible with classic rock on vinyl. I'm not sure how Eric managed it, but these speakers are superb, even with my 30 year old Quad electronics. I believe they are basically the top 24" of the Double Impacts, but are rear-ported rather than front ported. I can heartily recommend them and Eric and his team are great to work with. I'm not sure how many other Impact Monitors are out there since the pair I have are S/N 0005 and 0006!  
ky1mag
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Travbrow, I do own the Tekton monitors they do improve a lot more after 150hrs, emerald physics speakers are very good speakers as well., My experience with my IM they sound amazing with my viva 300b integrated tube amp And Plinius sa 100.Enjoy your system ...
Hello gentlemen,

Thought you might be interested that my review on the Impact Monitors just went up on hometheaterreview.com this morning.  They are terrific performers and I purchased them for my smaller system.  As stated in the review, I believe you have to have the right stands for these to give you all the beauty they can deliver, otherwise you lose out on their ultimate performance.

"I recently lined the cabinets on my IM's and that did help with the bass.The factory soundproofing is definitely lacking. Perhaps internal bracing would help also. Room tweeks will be soon, as the rebuild project is almost done."

  I heard the Impact monitors with solid state and tube gear.in a second system .The bass was a mess IMO,no control or very little.I initially thought poor cabinet engineering ( or lack of )was the issue,Also thought possibly bad crossover deign after trying the standard things we all do in a room .This information i'm passing to the owner as he is scratching his head and has ran out of ideas,maybe with re-bracing(adding bracing as suggested) / relining the cabinets,and crossover upgrades he might get what he's seeking.Thanks for the info.