cal3713,
speedbump6 accurately described my experience so far. I heard them, was not impressed but noticed others liked them and I think I understand why. No need to go deeper into what I did not like about the sound, it was simply my preference that others may or may not have. Still, I would not recommend anyone buy them without auditioning and seeing them first.
As far as return experience goes, I dislike the idea of not being allowed to leave even fingerprints on something that is not that easy to handle in the first place. I also feel that for a very large "value speaker" costing $4500 paying shipping would be quite expensive. All in all, I feel there are much more convenient ways to purchase a pair of speakers than from Tekton. And that is before having any experience like stereo5 did and before having any comment on workmanship and whatever else people on the Tekton Moab thread mentioned. And then, there was a post by the company owner...
speedbump6 accurately described my experience so far. I heard them, was not impressed but noticed others liked them and I think I understand why. No need to go deeper into what I did not like about the sound, it was simply my preference that others may or may not have. Still, I would not recommend anyone buy them without auditioning and seeing them first.
As far as return experience goes, I dislike the idea of not being allowed to leave even fingerprints on something that is not that easy to handle in the first place. I also feel that for a very large "value speaker" costing $4500 paying shipping would be quite expensive. All in all, I feel there are much more convenient ways to purchase a pair of speakers than from Tekton. And that is before having any experience like stereo5 did and before having any comment on workmanship and whatever else people on the Tekton Moab thread mentioned. And then, there was a post by the company owner...