Tekton customers in Los Angeles


Hi Everyone, seriously considering the double impact SEs configured at 4ohm with Naim Nova at 155w a channel. I live within the Los Angeles area and hoping to synch up with an audiogon tekton customer who wouldnt mind discussing your real world all around experience and possible demo of your speakers before I decide to commit on a purchase. I’m a drummer and recovering Audiophile at heart and looking for an all in one system for around 10 to 14k that gives me the realistic sound pressure levels that drums can produce, but can’t afford a 50k system. 

Really appreciate your help

rjbjazzfusion 
rbrannen

Showing 3 responses by raysmtb1

You won’t get the sump pressure levels out of a double impact unless you add the subs that they offer. They offered one called the 410. Two of those to the double impact and you’ll be really happy.I had that set up for about a year and then I sold the double impacts and got the next speaker up call the moabs and that really burn down the house
The Towsen podium to make a nice difference but in my opinion not a $2500 difference. If the guy would lower the price he would sell a lot more of them. I found a kid online that I mounted all of my stuff on for about $50 per speaker and it did the same thing.
  I’d say you still need the subs. If you want it at a musicians level zyou need the subs. If it was me I would just get the standard finish. If you ever go to resell them you’re not gonna get back the $1700 that he charges to put that finish on them. Your safest bet is to by the Moab with the 410 subs standard finish. You’re not buying a piece of furniture, I put the money towards the subs. your ears will hurt at the end of the night of good listening.