I've heard the tektons. For the money and size of speaker with the amount of drivers, it's a really good deal. However, it's not the highest resolution speaker and the high frequencies are definitely not as extended as other speakers. It's a more conventional sounding speaker when compared to the Klipsh, with it's live sounding horn. It's a matter of personal taste here I think. The Klipsh is very "live" and lively, but even though the Tekton are not high resolution, I actually think they have more high frequency resolution than the Klipsch horns.
If you do buy the Tekton, I would advise getting the 8 ohm version. These speakers are extremely efficient (98db), which present a whole slew of other problems, such as preamp gain. The preamp's have to be turned down very low and many audio/gain stages just do not sound as good unless they are driven up to certain voltage levels.
If you do buy the Tekton, I would advise getting the 8 ohm version. These speakers are extremely efficient (98db), which present a whole slew of other problems, such as preamp gain. The preamp's have to be turned down very low and many audio/gain stages just do not sound as good unless they are driven up to certain voltage levels.