deep_333
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Stereophile review of the $30,000 tekton speakers When my Moab Be get’s compared to a $26K Magico A5 and the $27K Kef Blade 2 it’s obvious that my business model and background is overlooked and misunderstood. Question... how is a Magico A5 or a Kef Blade 2 going to go fare with my budget priced... | |
Stereophile review of the $30,000 tekton speakers Gotta love these Tekton threads. They all go the same way. Starts out civil and then the flies all catch a whiff and gather. Then disparaging remarks from members who have never heard the speaker but "know" it doesn’t sound any good and even if i... | |
Stereophile review of the $30,000 tekton speakers | |
The Psychology of Constant (Equipment) Change when an audio system is not well under acoustic, mechanical or electrical control by the owner .... Then the "many reference point" need to be acoustic parameters not branded name products mainly save if instead of creating an audiophile expe... | |
Stereophile review of the $30,000 tekton speakers $30k speaker is not too expensive today at all compared to larger figures. If a goofy Alexia V can cost 80k, i suppose Tekton is justified for trying to charge 30k for that signature series or whatever speaker. It doesn't look like it was cheap... | |
Stereophile review of the $30,000 tekton speakers On the same note, which speaker are y'all talking about that Tekton sells for 30,000? Is it this one? It doesn't have a price listed on their website. This other eyesore is priced at 14k/pair. | |
The Psychology of Constant (Equipment) Change Better system, way better exist but i dont give a damn because i had reach the minimal acoustical satisfaction threshold and i know it and i know how... Your minimal acoustical satisfaction threshold might be lower (nothing wrong wit that and g... | |
Stereophile review of the $30,000 tekton speakers If you pay the stereophile bards, you can get your song of praise and a Class A rating, i'd think. Maybe, the penny pinching guy from Utah refused to pay. | |
full range or mini's and a sub Full size speakers WITH subs is the correct answer. There needs to be a sound power hand-off between the sub and speaker. Most subs are far more dynamic than stand mount speakers, so the speaker will still be the limiting factor. There are except... | |
The Psychology of Constant (Equipment) Change deep_333: It’s nice to have and experiment with different systems and combinations! It trains your ears to be more discerning to small changes, doesn’t it? It allows me to tell good from bad in just a few notes. True, it helps to have multiple ... | |
How important is the efficiency of a speaker to you? Keeping in mind that the speakers in question drop down to around 1ohm in the bass, resulting in a speaker that very few amps can drive to anything that can bring about their best. Any speaker that drops to 1 ohm was designed by a lazy low IQ ... | |
The Psychology of Constant (Equipment) Change After you achieve a certain fidelity level of gear, there is no endless upgrade, but only the need to try something different. One can get bored with the same sound from the same gear all year long. Manufacturers don’t get brighter and brighter by... | |
How important is the efficiency of a speaker to you? Noise/distortion --> the room and the speakers trump whatever anyone’s attributing to any decent amp. It’s like you’re having your carriage pulled by a dying horse, but you’re dead focused on greasing the wheels with some special oil secreted ... | |
Borresen X3."Hi Fi" or High End as in natural realistic sound ? The X series is a bit of a chameleon and appears to be rather drastically tailorable with different electronics for your individual taste. | |
JBL K2 S9900 vs Klipsch Heritage Jubilee Horn Speakers. At the end of the day, what’s the sound that meets the buyer? From my chair Klipsch made a smart decision going with the Celestion driver, because it gives them the opportunity to cross over to the bass horn just above 300Hz (where it’s needed, b... |