@qxb1998,
Speaker preference is subjective. Best is to listen/demo for yourself. But the caveat is that speakers reflect the audio chain driving them, so can sound heavenly in one system, not so much in others. Also room modes can play significant issues in the sound.
You didn’t mention your preference for bookshelf, floor, or indifferent. Also, you didn’t mention your preference for bass - how deep.
You didn’t mention what type of music you listen to, which may have a bearing on your bandwidth requirements. Requirements for listening to Jazz quartet is quite different than hard rock or orchestra for instance.
Magnepan is a great sounding speaker midrange through treble. But because it uses a vibrating flat panel, it’s not able to push enough bass air like cone drivers. Adding a subwoofer can help, but because the flat panel is much faster technology than cone, the timing is mismatched. Whether this timing mismatch is relevant is subjective. “Magnepan for Condos” is a new concept/product Magnepan is probably (not confirmed) working on to fix this timing mismatch issue.
You didn’t mention a budget, so it’s hard to pin down options. Because you mentioned Tekton, I’m guessing ~$5k.
You also didn’t mention your preference of buying used vs new. Your $ would go farther if you’re willing to buy used, ~30-50% savings.
For new wide bandwidth floorstanding speakers with a great price/performance, Tektons or Goldenear Tritons are very safe choices and are hard to beat.