Missing the Old Days


I’m new to the higher end audio game. What I don’t know about modern audiophile technology and doctrine could fill a library.

What I do know is how I like to listen to my music, which I’m quite sure would make some crinkle their eyes and squint at me with a look of “my lord son, really?” Kinda look lol.

My first foray into good speakers are my current Goldenear Triton 5’s and my JL D108 Sub. They sound nice....very nice...but they just don’t sound the way I like. So now I’ll soon hook them up to a Parasound Halo A21/P5 which I’m sure will improve the sound.

However, I’m aware that it still may not deliver the goods for me personally. I miss the days of those big, solid, powerful speakers that’d shake the dust off your shelves and make the squirrels living in your my attic fear for their lives. 

I miss my trusty old MTX AAL 2230’s. They weren’t fancy, they certainly weren’t overly detailed, but they kicked ass. They kicked a lot of ass. Where are the speakers that can deliver big sound, driving Bass and clarity without the need to run 1 or 2 Subs? Speakers that are powerhouses without costing 10, 15, 20 thousand or more? There used to be a time when you could go to any number of local Stereo shops and have multiple choices of all ranges of speakers and equipment. I have to drive an hour or more to find any store remotely close to that.

I’ve seen Tyler Acoustics, but I’m Leary. No dealers, only direct sales, very generic specs, and hardly any reviews anywhere. I’d like to hear a few of his models, the cheaper Halo 1’s that closely resemble my beloved MTX’s just look like a white van special Speaker with those shiny black woofers.

Maybe I’m just an old Deadhead stuck in the past, but if there are speakers like this out there that are quality and don’t cost as much as a car, I’d love to hear about them!
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Wow, thank you for all the suggestions, comments and personal experiences.

After looking through most of these possibilities, I’m still drawn to the Tektons. The audiophile sound quality while coupled with the ability to capture that live music feeling and at that price point just keeps tugging at me. 

In reading through some of the posts about them, they seem to do best with Tube Amps. I’ll be using a Halo A21 and am curious to hear them. Hopefully they’ll be at Axpona.

thanks again for helping this newbie out!
BJ,

I have Nuforce Ref 9V3SE mono amps w/TDSS Level 3 upgrades and the sound with the Double Impacts leaves nothing to desire further.  Used these amps with 5 different systems and speakers since getting the upgrades.  The results were the same with all 5, including the Bill Dion (grannyring) parts and driver upgraded version of the DI's.  The sound instantly became so dynamic, with great presence, and bass that had major impact and clarity.  The Ref 9's were already very nice sounding amps, but the TDSS upgrade made them much greater in all ways.  SS amps may be THE way to go with the DI's--at least this pair of amps.

Best regards,
Bob
If you want the full experience, I think you should get rid off that A21/P5 combo and get yourself a kick a--receiver, something like a Pioneer SX-1280, and enjoy the ride. I have a one owner (me) SX-980 model in the original box sitting in a closet. 😁
Buying a speaker that won't go whole hog is like buying a Dodge Charger with a six cylinder engine. I'm with you there. Listen to the pbns before you go directly to Tektons. Not saying they are better, just deserve a listen.