Hey fibonacci1618,
Many listener's have shared that the best "sweet" spot is rather narrow with the DI, I have not found that to be the case. Like all speakers there is definitely the most precise place to sit to get the best of everything. However, the Tektons are not a "head in a vase" type of imaging speaker.
The PS is still very enjoyable even if you are not in the sweet spot and if you are off axis they still image pretty well. Because they are so dynamic and lively I find that they fill up my big acoustic space in an enjoyable way when I'm not sitting in front of them.
Your OTL amps would love this speaker because of the higher Ohm rating. As I said in my review if you have a smaller acoustic space were the size of the DI's would get in the way, then PS would be a great fit both physically and load the room possibly better. Remember, the PS is front ported, the DI has its ports on the back making it harder to place close to the front wall.
Many listener's have shared that the best "sweet" spot is rather narrow with the DI, I have not found that to be the case. Like all speakers there is definitely the most precise place to sit to get the best of everything. However, the Tektons are not a "head in a vase" type of imaging speaker.
The PS is still very enjoyable even if you are not in the sweet spot and if you are off axis they still image pretty well. Because they are so dynamic and lively I find that they fill up my big acoustic space in an enjoyable way when I'm not sitting in front of them.
Your OTL amps would love this speaker because of the higher Ohm rating. As I said in my review if you have a smaller acoustic space were the size of the DI's would get in the way, then PS would be a great fit both physically and load the room possibly better. Remember, the PS is front ported, the DI has its ports on the back making it harder to place close to the front wall.