That's what I got out of it as well.
Tekton's approach of minimizing mass by using lots of low mass small tweeters to do the job of one high mass midrange sure sounds like a winner. Its the exact same idea with moving coil, and the even better fixed coil moving iron approach is even better due mainly to its greatly reduced moving mass.
Really want to get my ears on one but for now all the reviews sure have me hopeful. Listening to YouTube on ear phones or even a laptop turns out not to be the joke you might think it would be. Listening to Koetsu and Herron on YouTube helped me pull the trigger, and lo and behold heard the same sonic traits in my room I'd heard first on-line. Okay maybe I'm just an exceptionally talented listener. Right. As if.
Go on line, listen to the reviews AND how they sound, I think you will find something of the character of the speaker even with all the room and mic and everything else still manages to get through. Especially if you listen to a few with Tekton, and a few with Klipsch, after a while you should be able to figure it out.
All the Tektons I've heard on-line are similar in that they all project an incredibly real and full and lifelike midrange. Dynamics and everything else just seems to come across as not just really dynamic, but dynamic in a very free and natural way that makes everything else seem to have a hard edge by comparison.
Some guys like the hard edge. Confuse it with detail, is my opinion. Whatever. Point is you always go and listen. For yourself. Can't, in person? Then, on-line.
Tekton's approach of minimizing mass by using lots of low mass small tweeters to do the job of one high mass midrange sure sounds like a winner. Its the exact same idea with moving coil, and the even better fixed coil moving iron approach is even better due mainly to its greatly reduced moving mass.
Really want to get my ears on one but for now all the reviews sure have me hopeful. Listening to YouTube on ear phones or even a laptop turns out not to be the joke you might think it would be. Listening to Koetsu and Herron on YouTube helped me pull the trigger, and lo and behold heard the same sonic traits in my room I'd heard first on-line. Okay maybe I'm just an exceptionally talented listener. Right. As if.
Go on line, listen to the reviews AND how they sound, I think you will find something of the character of the speaker even with all the room and mic and everything else still manages to get through. Especially if you listen to a few with Tekton, and a few with Klipsch, after a while you should be able to figure it out.
All the Tektons I've heard on-line are similar in that they all project an incredibly real and full and lifelike midrange. Dynamics and everything else just seems to come across as not just really dynamic, but dynamic in a very free and natural way that makes everything else seem to have a hard edge by comparison.
Some guys like the hard edge. Confuse it with detail, is my opinion. Whatever. Point is you always go and listen. For yourself. Can't, in person? Then, on-line.