Rebbi,
In my view and it goes without saying, YMMV, the Tekton M-Lore does match the resolution, delicacy, and coherence of the De Capo. If you aggregate all the reviews for example, all the reviewers say the same thing: neutral, transparent, huge well-layered soundstage, tone, timbre, harmonics right-on, well-balanced top to bottom, dynamic, no-fatique, and so forth. It really does tick off all the boxes. Maybe not the last nth of resolution, but it is very resolving, as reviewer Tim Smith said, you will here Miles chair creek. I heard it easily. IMHO, on balance, the Tekton M-Lore beats the De Capo. Tim Smith also liked the M-lore better than his Harbeth 7 overall. Both the De Capo and Harbeth are about for times the cost of the M-Lore. The Lore improves the bass even more. On both speakers the bass is very tuneful, solid, and just right to my ears.
I still like the De Capo a lot, they are wonderful speakers. I also like my brother's Harbeth SHL5. The Tekton can hang with either. Again, YMMV. Best.
In my view and it goes without saying, YMMV, the Tekton M-Lore does match the resolution, delicacy, and coherence of the De Capo. If you aggregate all the reviews for example, all the reviewers say the same thing: neutral, transparent, huge well-layered soundstage, tone, timbre, harmonics right-on, well-balanced top to bottom, dynamic, no-fatique, and so forth. It really does tick off all the boxes. Maybe not the last nth of resolution, but it is very resolving, as reviewer Tim Smith said, you will here Miles chair creek. I heard it easily. IMHO, on balance, the Tekton M-Lore beats the De Capo. Tim Smith also liked the M-lore better than his Harbeth 7 overall. Both the De Capo and Harbeth are about for times the cost of the M-Lore. The Lore improves the bass even more. On both speakers the bass is very tuneful, solid, and just right to my ears.
I still like the De Capo a lot, they are wonderful speakers. I also like my brother's Harbeth SHL5. The Tekton can hang with either. Again, YMMV. Best.