Which 30K Speakers Would You Give Up For Tekton Double Impacts?


Since I keep reading and hearing that audiophiles have replaced their 30K speakers with the Tekton Double Impacts, I started this thread to see what speakers and why they were replaced.  I really want to know who did this and why.  Personally, I do not believe anyone would give up 30K speakers for 3K speakers, but what do I know anyways?
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@grannyring 
Bill,
You are quite the "sound" voice here. It is always pleasing, and informative, to read your posts. Always insightful and thought provoking, always respectful and kind. Thank you!
Greg
Yes I would have to say that Grannyring is a great Audiogon member and very good long distance Audiophile friend and he looks “Globally” for speakers and once he brings a pair he stays in the “Focus” mode till he has them totally optimized for his system as a whole.

Enjoy those new Dali’s,
Kenny.
Will I trade a 30k Speakers for DI tekton, I will if the DI sounds better or maybe it will sound 80% of the 30k Speakers, properly set up 3k DI speakers will sound better than most 30k speakers that are not properly set up....I was at Axpona 2018 two weeks ago, the most musical set up I heard is the Elac b6 2.0 , I be surprise if that system cost 2k, my friend Markr told me it’s 1k set up....With Respect to those who does not Like the looks and the sound of Tektons, please don’t force yourself to like them, you won’t be happy if you try to audition them, too many speakers out there....buy the one that excite you most...
Yes it’s a great “BIG” speaker world out there for sure,More wonderful choices than I’ve ever seen in my 40 yrs in this hobby and it’s become such a buyers market for used Speakers,I would be very hard pressed to even think about buying new.
I can’t believe some of the prices that I see on very expensive speakers everyday,is High end Audio going away at a accelerated pace or what.

Anyway It’s all about the sound for me and price is immaterial and all this gear we talk about is just a means to a end of enjoying music in my home.

Enjoy,
Kenny.