@hype ,
What on God’s green Earth are you talking about??!
Those that upgraded from Tekton
What did you move on to?
I think it’s time I move on from my DIs, I really like how they sound but they are just too big and opposing for my room. Would be interested in something front ported as I have a room that is wide but not deep (speakers are 8 ft away from listening position and only 1 ft from back wall).
Was thinking Cornwall IV maybe or something from Salk but those might not be an upgrade from the DI.
Up to $5k budget and prefer used. Powered by Line Magnetic LM805i
And please don’t come here just to talk crap about Tekton……….
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@hype , What on God’s green Earth are you talking about??! |
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I own a pair of Moabs with berillium tweeter. Compared to the 10K dynaudio contour 60 i owned previously the moabs are good upgrade. The moabs are much more revealing, wider soundstage and timbre is preciser. But the Moabs are not as good as the dynaudio contour 3.3 i owned 3 years ago, just before the contour 60. The contour 3.3 have two fundamental abilities. They nail timbre. You have constantly the feeling of the matericity of the instrument, brass, wood, strings and so on. Second they nail the soundstage in a way that the space entrolls in front of you like a map. This means that with a precise timbre and a precise soundstage you get immediately lost in the music. The only defect of the contours 3.3 is a lack of texture in the lower areas. The contour 60 fail both in timbre and in soundstage, and the moabs do better in both but do not have the magic of the contour 3.3. The moabs are better as the contour 3.3 only in representing the piano. So i'm looking to for an upgrade. But it seems to me that to get back the magic of the contour 3.3 i have to spend about 50k so probably i will go back to the contour 3.3. |