Tekton versus Klipsch


Hi, 

I am exploring tube amp friendly speakers.

I have listened to Cornwall 4's and Goldenear 2's.

Can anyone share how the sound of the Tektons, say Double Impacts, would compare to the other two brands?

Thanks for listening,

Dsper
dsper
I like the Cornwall's sound-dynamic, musically engaging, full (not thin in the upper-bass) and good at lower volume levels.  Like many horn systems, it has a certain tonal qualities and some roughness in its frequency balance that one either loves or hates (I am more in the "love" camp.

The Double Impacts I heard had a much more modern sound--even frequency response.  But, unlike many modern speakers, it did not seem dynamically flat and unengaging and it did not go completely dead at lower volume levels  In that sense it was much more like better high efficiency/horn systems.  It may not have as much of those charming qualities as the best high efficiency/horn systems, but, it is very good nonetheless and it has fewer of the tonal anomalies that can plague high efficiency systems.  It is a very good all around system and it is quite a bargain at its price point.  

In short, the Cornwall is more toward the you either love or hate kind of sound, the Double Impact is more balanced (I don't see too many people hating its sound).
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I only have three things to add:

A. I asked a Facebook forum to compare the O/93 to the Perfect Set. I never got an answer but got accosted. Zero interest in being part of that "community" of charming open minded intellectuals. The arrogance around some brands is truly bizarre. 
2. I'm making arrangements to hear the CW's. My curiosity was piqued when some members that I've know and traded with began embracing this particular speaker. I wish it wasn't such a monster but at least they have a classic look that I can put a plant on or something like we did 20 years ago.
and D. Can dsper compare the CW to the GE? I'd imagine the CW to be more lively and textured but with less low end and smoothness? How am I doing? 

Good luck on your journey- always fun to get out and listen.
I've heard the current as well as a much earlier version.  I liked both.  The settings were different, so it is hard to make a comparison.

I am not a bass freak so it does not bother me that the Cornwalls do not do ultra deep and tight bass (I tend to like bass that is not has tight as is the case with most modern speakers).