Klipsch-tekton -Zu


This might be a silly question but I was wondering if Tekton and Zu buyers are the same people who also like Klipsch speakers?
wmbode
The reason I started this discussion is because I have owned Klipsch in the past and enjoyed listening to rock music but not much else. I found them bright and fatiging over time so I have been reading about the Zu and Tekton speakers and would like a speaker that can rock but also be very musical and detailed when called upon without being harsh.
"would like a speaker that can rock but also be very musical and detailed when called upon without being harsh."

Tekton is for you.

Shakey
I am a Zu def owner and didn't think I cared or klipsch until I heard Triode Pete's corner horns. Hugh scale, amazing dynamics and more delicate then I expected. I do know he's put some money into upgrading them and has very good electronics though...
Wmbode,
Wondering what Klipsch model you had that sounded bright and fatiguing. And what amp & pre amp you were using. I had Klipshorns for many years and they were bright when I had solid state amps, but sounded best with low powered tube amps. I did end up with Zu Definition 4's and love them with rock, blues and jazz.
Actually I resemble this observation. I was into Klipsch Heritage series for a back in 2010-11. I have been reading about Zu and Tekton, wondering if these two companies 'emphasis' on dynamics was something I might like. The answer to that question is that I very much like Zu Essence. I am interested in the Pendragon SE, but the Zu fullrange driver is giving me something 'special', and I was just noticing how nice the hit on a tom tom skin sounds so true to my ear.

Another thing that I love about my pair of Essence is the simplicity of the speaker. They sound great and they only weigh 67 lbs/each, which is wonderful compared to 120 lbs each, up to 175 lbs each from my biggest speakers.