Former Tekton owners: What have you moved on to?


I owned the Tekton Lore Reference for about a year and a half and they were great for the price. I ran them with a 50w tube integrated and it was a nice combo. For $750 I had no complaints except perhaps that the paint was cracking on one of the rounded corners. I ended up buying a pair of Gallo CL-2 for an office system on closeout direct from Gallo for $390/pair. After they were broken in I found myself listening to them more than the Tektons after awhile. I was getting addicted to the CDT tweeter.

Based on that experience I ordered the CL-3 refurbished for $650/pair shipped (crazy steal) and they were on a different level than both of the above. Sonically, one defining moment for me was listening to Joni Mitchell, Both Sides Now. (I think the Track was You’re My Thrill. )
During the intro there is a brief flute soli. With the Tektons it sounded like a really nice flute section that was very homogenous sounding and blended. With the Gallos I could hear each individual flute player and their unique tones and vibrato. The bass was also deeper and tighter on the gallos and the imaging was just amazingly holographic and wide and deep.

I know the timing of this is interesting as the Tekton hype train seems to be at full tilt right now with some of his higher models and I am curious to hear them. The 2 things that would give me serious pause and keep me from moving up the Tekton line are 1) the size and aesthetics 2) The very much "in your face" house sound that can get tiring to me.  Just wondering what others have moved on to from Tekton and what they heard that moved them in that direction.
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James, I simply said that I didn't like the looks of the Tektons.  I also noticed that the company wouldn't reveal the frequency responses of their models but I found one reviewed model that had been reviewed and measured.  It's frequency response had a range of 12db and I shared that.  I might have made another observation or two, I can't recall at this point.

What fanboys like you couldn't get through your heads was that one does not need to own or audition a speaker to tell what a certain spec is or whether YOU LIKE THE LOOKS OR NOT.  But it cracks me up that after all the attacking and whining you got rid of them.   You claim you still love them, but decided to sell them.  Sure.

You and a few fan boys repeatedly attacked me personally for making these simple observations.  That you still refuse to acknowledge that a person can not like the looks of a speaker without buying it tells me all I need to know about you.  

I hear that the Sonus Faber Fenice speakers have that last little bit of detail you're looking for, why don't you buy them and report back your findings.  They're only $180,000.
From Tekton stand mounts to whole other world used Mark and Daniels Ruby (still use in second system), Topaz (friend has) and recently Mini for desktop system.  Along the way, tried countless speakers for main until  configuring a set of ATC scm20sl with L+ R REL Strata III subs. Still enjoying these speakers daily. .  
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