Wilson to Tekton to ????


Ok, here we go again.  I started 2 threads a few years ago.  "What did I do?" was the title of the first one. Look it up if interested.

This is what I did. I sold my used Wilson Sophia Series II for $1000 more than I paid for them. Then I spent most of that money on Tekton Moab speakers.   The system was in a really large room and the Moabs did not look out of place and the fact the actual speakers were higher from the floor gave me a sense of "Being There".  I loved them.

Now I moved to a smaller house, room.  These Moabs now look like I has 2 standing closets in the corners of my room. Black in color does not help.  But the sound is still very nice and I plan on buying the Townsend bases for them.

But I know in my heart that the Wilson speakers would be perfect in this room.

Here is what I have learned. Never Sell Anything. 

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But I know in my heart that the Wilson speakers would be perfect in this room.
 

 

If I want Wilsons I will buy them.

 

then what’s the purpose of the OP? 🤔

Reading through this the Tekton negativity is amusing. I’m pretty sure “most” of the people that poo poo them have not heard them. 

But we do all have eyes. And that is the most widely expressed criticism, their appearance.

For me both Wilson and Tekton are butt ugly, badly conceived, brutalist designs. They look malevolent. 

For that reason neither would find a place in my system, when there are some beautiful speakers out there that sound every bit as good. There's no excuse for such bad design. I rather have a pair of beautiful girls to share my room that a pair of nightclub bouncers that dominate it.

mofojo

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Reading through this the Tekton negativity is amusing. I’m pretty sure “most” of the people that poo poo them have not heard them.

Look....Another all knowing prophet.

The OP’s problem is one of the reasons why I started a new speaker business from scratch. It’s called blueprintacoustic.com I’m in it for the long haul, I am retired in my mid 50s and looking for something to do that I love. being able to change and adapt on speaker system, I don’t think it’s ever been attempted before. Check out the section called the configurator. I’d let you configure your own design in real time and get an estimate on approximately what the speaker will cost.. it’s been three years in the making and we finally have got the doors open. Our next move is going to be a custom show room on the west side of Cleveland. We’re having a blast and would love to talk to you about speakers. Hope you say hi sometime, thanks.

@bill_peloquin  think about some sort of cloth cover for your Moabs that fits in with your decor.I have the same type of dilemma after selling stand mounts and replacing them with floorstanders that look out of place.So I made a cover that hangs over the top and down front that looks pretty much like a grill.Much better aesthetically.

All New $22K Steinway Lyngdorf Audio Model A Loudspeakers 

 The very best money can buy at any price ? ! 🤔🤔

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL42LztY7ec

 

It does not look that bad, right?

 

This is what it looks like on my screen…..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have the Tekton Double Impact SE. They sound pretty good to me with my tube amp. Maybe I am not as smart as the other audiophiles here. In my other system I have Vandersteen speakers. Are they sub par too? BTW I have heard that Tektons are ugly. That may be because many people don't leave the grills on their speakers. With the grills on the Tektons look like about 95% of all the tower speakers out there????

- Dude sells Wilson for 1k more than what he paid.

- Dude buys Moab which goes head to toe against any Wilson, Schweikert, etc w.r.t sound quality at a fraction of the cost. Moab is butt ugly, but, so is any Wilson (ghastly, ugly creatures), i.e., dude didn’t do any worse in the aesthetics department..

......No idea what the Dude is whining about.....

 

My comment was that the Wilson’s that I owned and had set up was in a much larger room. I bought the Moabs because they did fill the room with music. Like I said I had a much larger room then.

Now the Wilson would be perfect in THIS room. So, never sell anything was my initial comment.

By the way, I have some friends sit and listen with me. They told me that they never heard a system that sounded as good as this one ever. Even in HIFI shops. So I am not moaning here. I will keep my Moabs for year to come.

I am experiencing live music in my Livingroom almost every day.

Bill, I feel you I had a 2 pr. of Ascendo Design Z Systems and sold them. I'm looking for a 3rd pr. now!!!!!!!

Take care,

Billj 

I am experiencing live music in my Livingroom almost every day.......most live music sounds in reality like sheeeet...

And now I did something that surprised me with the results.  I added the Townsend podiums last year. That is better.  But this real difference is the REL 98 I added a few months ago.

I do not know why the mids, mid lows, and lows all jumped up improved sound.

I am shocked at the difference really. 

I had the same experience, I added a pair of REL T5x subs to my system and everything improved. When you get an excellent sub integrated properly everything snaps into place and you get one of those "Wow!" moments. I bought the subs to use with a set of AR M1 speakers but when I put them in place with my Tekton Pendragons they really added something special to those also.