Seeking audition of Tekton Moab, Encore, or Ulfberht speakers in DFW Metroplex area


Hi all!
 
I'm in the market for a new set of speakers and I would love to hear some Tektons.  I'm especially interested in the Encores and would like to get some ears on any of the Tektons with the MTM 15-tweeter array. I live in the Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex.
 
Would any local(ish) Tekton owners be willing to host me for a listening party? Snacks and drinks are on me! Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
 
Regards,
 
Tom
tpmhenry

@hilde45 Thanks! Your impressions are not that far off from mine. About 2-3 years ago, I went to audition the Double Impacts at a seller's house. They keyword was 'big'! Big sound, big size, big presence. The seller was running it with a Quicksilver tube integrated amp but I can't remember the exact model though. I also found it to be a bit 'too in your face.' In the end, my conclusion was that you get what you pay for. Their performance was within the respective price bracket ... giant killers they were not! Just to be clear, they were good speakers and I can see someone being very happy with them. Just not for me!

@arafiq Most welcome. I have quicksilvers also, and the person who had them had very very nice tube amps, not too powerful. Still -- too in your face. I'd rather try Zu or Omega at this pricepoint. Or go higher, to Fyne, Tannoy, Devore, etc.

@carlsbad2 I never heard them with SET amps, which I think would be a very important test. That said, I've heard other very sensitive speakers with SET amps, and some of them have very very nice parts in them (including higher quality drivers). The Tekton engineers may be onto something special with their design, but the folks I've talked to say the they'd be better with better parts. But that's not a debate I am really qualified to adjudicate. Let's just say that if I had the money, I'd probably go for higher end, higher sensitivity speakers than Tekton.

From the Tekton website in their FAQ

Where can I audition the speakers?

Our current business model is strictly direct-to-consumer. While we do attend some audio shows that can provide a chance to hear our speakers in person, we firmly believe that the best way to listen is in your own space. We offer a 60-day risk-free trial so you can return the speakers if you are dissatisfied for any reason.