I am driving 91dB-efficient B&W DM630's with a Decware SE84UFO, which sounds like a dream. With Tekton's, which are significantly more efficient than the B&W's, you should not have any volume or clipping issue even with 2 watts/ch., yet I have no experience regarding how well the Decwares pair with Tektons soundwise.
With a much more powerful amp of Decware (TORII mkII), I had similar results to larryi with ProAc D28's as well as Graham LS5/9s; dull and lifeless. But the same amp rocked with my B&W's. So, I prefer driving my ProAc's with a 50-watt push-pull Copland.
At the end of the day, I believe it is a matter of synergy between the amp and the speakers. So, purely looking into the published specs do not tell much; they are rather a good starting point in what you are looking for.
To the best of my knowledge, Tekton has a very good return policy. You might like to give them a shot and see it yourself if the pairing works fine or not, or to your liking...
With a much more powerful amp of Decware (TORII mkII), I had similar results to larryi with ProAc D28's as well as Graham LS5/9s; dull and lifeless. But the same amp rocked with my B&W's. So, I prefer driving my ProAc's with a 50-watt push-pull Copland.
At the end of the day, I believe it is a matter of synergy between the amp and the speakers. So, purely looking into the published specs do not tell much; they are rather a good starting point in what you are looking for.
To the best of my knowledge, Tekton has a very good return policy. You might like to give them a shot and see it yourself if the pairing works fine or not, or to your liking...