New to me speakers


Focus Nova Utopia or Coincident Extreme Reference , both 10 years old, or new Tekton V18 ? Currently have Double Impacts and Wyeteck tube amp and pre. 32 by 30 wood panelled dedicated A frame room.
baldachin
@baldachin, 
Are you using the Wyetech Topaz 211 based amplifier? Your Wyetech is a watts quality more so than quantity proposition.  I believe that the Coincident and Tannoy are more suited to your amplifier than Focal speakers, particularly given your large listening space.

You have Double Impacts so it's certainly possible that you'd be happy with the Tekton MOAB. All things considered my gut feeling is Wyetech-Coincident  Pure Reference Extreme would be a beautiful sounding pairing. 

This speaker is exceptionally resolved and pure and I believe that it will fully exploit all the excellent attributes of the Wyetech amplifier.  Focals I  believe will require much more power in the large listening room.

Tannoy I think would  pair well with the Wyetech. The MOAB has garnered much attention and are easy to drive. Very different design and implementation compared to the Coincident Pure Reference (Which emphasize driver quality,  enclosure integrety/internal bracing and first order simpler crossovers). Would be an interesting direct comparison. 
Charles 
Thanks for all the input everyone. I have the Saphire amps 18 watts each, but if the Focals were appreciably better than the Coincidents, I could get higher powered ss amps. What I liked about the Tektons was the 104 sensitivity. But no one seems to know anything about the v18.  
Hello,
10 years on a speaker is fine. You can check for dry rot but I doubt you will se any. I think it will come down to looks. With the tweeter/ midrange array on the Tekton. vs the coincidence setup you will be happy either way. The one thing is the Tekton speakers will be new. Plus with the upgraded parts it will be amazing. I think it is between these two brands. I have only heard the double impacts at a reviewers house. They were really great on the Classe preamp and mono blocks. 
I am a Tannoy fan. I have a pair of Churchill’s with super tweeters.  They are my forever speakers. The real deal. 
  KISS baldachin,
keep it sweet & simple. Conceptually I am not a fan of multi-driver speakers, although a speaker with a 104 sensitivity majorly peaked my interest. I did a quick search for the Tekton V18 & came up with nada...... so???

Wyetech Laboratories has built some of the finest Hi-Fi ever made, with the 572M amps coming to mind, the 18 watt Saphires I've only heard of. But I can tell you one thing, you'll never drive a pair of Nova Utopia's satisfactorly with them. I run a Classe' DR9 with a pair of 946 Focal Electra's (93dB 8‎Ω) in a 13'x26' room, similar efficiencies to the Nova's. That said, an even more robust amp to get more attack from the drivers, like a full on Class A Krell, or a Threshold, wouldn't be a bad idea. The Saphires won't due with the Focal set-up.

With the dimentions of your listening room and that sweet sounding
Wyetech, have you considered a pair of Klipshorns? 103db!

The Tannoy KensingtonGR's are a step in the right direction, 93 dB/Watt sensitivity, same as the Focal's. But what about the Canterbury's? 96 dB Sensitivity! Better yet the Westminster's, 99db!
Wyetech &  Westminster's, that's audio royalty.