Cornwall IV owner here.
I'd be super curious to hear a Tekton product. Boy, do they spark up hot debate. It seems one thing that might be a downside to them is build quality and construction. That said, the cost of admission is pretty reasonable. I'll hold my subjective views on their looks aside, as they are just that--subjective.
As to the CW IV, this is not a squawky/shouty/shrill horn speaker. It must, however, be paired with the right source and amplification to hear their capabilities.
Unfortunately, the CW IV is a bit cumbersome to just try out in the home. Even though dealers allow 30-60 days trials, getting them back to the dealer if you do not like them is more expensive given their size.
Folks above are exactly right about the CW IVs amazing dynamics. It can be startling at first. Just as important to note is the size of the musical image they cast--with the right recordings they sound simply huge, delicate and delicious--those are qualities I had trouble getting with systems running smaller drivers. There really is something special about what those large drivers do, giving you big, full bodied but not bloated sound.
And, folks are right, these are not bass mongers. They do have tuneful, lifelike bass. I do use an REL T9i to round out that lower octave.
With the disclaimer that it's a video, check this out--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXdQ_2oKN98
Having this in my room has given me shivers and smiles during late night listening.
I'd be super curious to hear a Tekton product. Boy, do they spark up hot debate. It seems one thing that might be a downside to them is build quality and construction. That said, the cost of admission is pretty reasonable. I'll hold my subjective views on their looks aside, as they are just that--subjective.
As to the CW IV, this is not a squawky/shouty/shrill horn speaker. It must, however, be paired with the right source and amplification to hear their capabilities.
Unfortunately, the CW IV is a bit cumbersome to just try out in the home. Even though dealers allow 30-60 days trials, getting them back to the dealer if you do not like them is more expensive given their size.
Folks above are exactly right about the CW IVs amazing dynamics. It can be startling at first. Just as important to note is the size of the musical image they cast--with the right recordings they sound simply huge, delicate and delicious--those are qualities I had trouble getting with systems running smaller drivers. There really is something special about what those large drivers do, giving you big, full bodied but not bloated sound.
And, folks are right, these are not bass mongers. They do have tuneful, lifelike bass. I do use an REL T9i to round out that lower octave.
With the disclaimer that it's a video, check this out--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXdQ_2oKN98
Having this in my room has given me shivers and smiles during late night listening.