@treebeard1 - I took a look at your room. It is a very nice setup. It looks like you are trying to maintain an equilateral triangle. I have only a little experience with Tektons. I have a customer I am working with who has the Ulfbehrts. I am not sure how much they emphasize that and how sensitive they are in terms of placement near the sidewalls.
Have you gone closer to the sidewalls? It depends on the speaker if that reflection helps or hurts and those are way out into the room. Does the bass get to boomy if you move them back a but? For me, optimal is wider than 6'.
If you are looking for soundstage depth, the M3 or the Wavelight would definitely be a step forward. The M3 has the network card which makes it a brilliant option. I would seriously consider it. I do think you will have some limitations with how close you are to those speakers.
One note, I assume when you say "non-audiophile" you mean normal music that people like, not low res. If that is the case, I would recommend that M3 very much. I obviously listen to more than audiophile tracks and digging into normal rock music (The Cars, Black Sabbath, Hendricks, Christopher Cross, Jimmy Buffet, etc...) I really liked it. This is the DAC I have been listening too during my days and it makes me very happy.
If you mean low res 128k and 256k MP3s, that is a completely different issue.
Have you gone closer to the sidewalls? It depends on the speaker if that reflection helps or hurts and those are way out into the room. Does the bass get to boomy if you move them back a but? For me, optimal is wider than 6'.
If you are looking for soundstage depth, the M3 or the Wavelight would definitely be a step forward. The M3 has the network card which makes it a brilliant option. I would seriously consider it. I do think you will have some limitations with how close you are to those speakers.
One note, I assume when you say "non-audiophile" you mean normal music that people like, not low res. If that is the case, I would recommend that M3 very much. I obviously listen to more than audiophile tracks and digging into normal rock music (The Cars, Black Sabbath, Hendricks, Christopher Cross, Jimmy Buffet, etc...) I really liked it. This is the DAC I have been listening too during my days and it makes me very happy.
If you mean low res 128k and 256k MP3s, that is a completely different issue.