Tekton Double Impacts vs the competition....


So I recently have been on a pursuit of better speakers ...I know its all relative to each individual listener . I am a professional musician and am seeking some powerful depth and clarity for my cavernous living room which will be addressed and treated. 30x11x10 pitched ceiling. 

I am polling the Tekton Double Impact owners they're opinions on living with these seemingly beast like cool speakers....after auditioning Harbeth and various others, I remain in a state of inquisitive, insatiable limbo and am ready to forge into some new sound arena....many of these high end speakers just aren't available to demo . What can handle high volume and still hold the presence and clarity / bottom? 

my tastes : Prince, all 70's jazz fusion such as Billy Cobham, Return to Forever, Lee Ritenour, Led Zeppelin, Kiss , Miles, Coltrane, Steely Dan , Toto, Jellyfish, Plini, David Maxim Micic , overall its melodic rock / jazz that needs to be sometimes cranked to very high levels especially on "bro night" 

Marantz PM-11S1
Sony STR V7
SVS SB1000 Sub

Thank you all ! 
tommypenngotti
Each driver plays within their comfort zone is the best I can explain it. That’s why it’s a 4 way. The tweeters are high quality for sure and the other are Eminance pro audio. There is about $1400-1600 worth of drivers in the DIs . It’s the implementation that makes them special. For the 3k nothing can touch them and I say that with confidence. That’s not including cabinet crossovers etc. 
Craig : thats good , extra $100 ....  :) The only thing I can seem to dig up is are the drivers in these bad boys quality or not ? Otherwise they seem very , very good 
Best ProAcs you can afford with downward firing ports and Soundocity outriggers. I love my ProAc Studio 148s and was a musician for 12 years. They get the strings and double reeds oh so right plus have no problem compressing the room with clean clear bass when playing dance or techno vinyl. 
tommy, if you were to consider the DI SE, it would appear that for an additional $2K above that, that the new Encore model would be a significant upgrade based upon a member who has done so.
tommy:
This is the single wiring/crossover/binding upgrade I mentioned above. As far as I know, it is the only stock upgrade available. The DI SE is a different model tailored for dealers that includes different drivers and a more sophisticated crossover. Specific drivers for this model have not been made public.
You should prepare a list of all your concerns and call up Eric. He will answer all of your questions and has a superb ability to ask questions designed to select the proper speaker. Like you, he is a musician as well (a fine drummer) and where else can you call the owner of a company and have him help you with advice concerning the product? Eric is also open to new product suggestions and makes adjustments to individual designs as time and monies permit.
Give him a call, Tommy. You will not regret it. Use my name and he will charge you an additional $100.

There is no Tekton thread that Missioncoonery will not and has not trolled. Pay him no mind.


It's always pretty obvious when the real troll shows up. Thanks for not disappointing.........
Craig : ah , got it , Im mostly listening to LPs ....

Lancelock : Im in California :( 

so whats the upgrade to DI SE? Better be amazing for over double the cost? 

Do most of you other guys have standard DI's? 

thanks 

Tommy:

No, there is only the one upgrade -- to better wire and capacitors/binding posts. Those other options are for adding additional speakers for 3 and 5 channel setups.

REW is a free Internet app that many studio and professional musicians use to measure their frequency and impulse response then create a convolution file (*.wave file) that is imported into JRiver and used to EQ all music files so they sound perfect in your room. REW creates the impulse correction automatically and I have learned over the years to do my own frequency correction -- it is more effective when you spend the extra time. But REW can also create an auto frequency correction as well.

Have spent 4 years tuning my summer stereo system to be as accurate as possible and it is now +/- 3db from 16 to 30k  hz -- this is total room and system response which is challenging to do.

This is what I have learned.

It's always best to do as much correction in the physical realm as possible -- corner traps, wall deadeners behind the speakers, etc. Once you are maxed out here, then use Impulse and EQ correction, This will be best if it is done in the virtual realm -- e.g. JRiver.

REW is free and JRiver is cheap. They will make more improvement in your overall system than many multi-thousand components. It does require that you keep your music sources as digital rips in JRiver -- but this has som many advantages that once you get used to it, you will not go back.

nice....give me the run down on the REW/ J River - not familiar , spectral analyzer? ... and then do the Tekton’s have adjustments or do you mean EQ from outside ? Thanks!

They have quite a few upgrade options - which did you do? 
@tommypengotti,

I have the DI’s and traded up to the DI SE. The DI’s are amazing and It just gets better.

I don’t know what state you’re in but I have a friend in DC with a pair he was using for demo amps. They have the upgrades. I good buy for a local pickup.

tommy:

Forgot to mention -- Yes, did get the upgrades and recommend you do too.

tommy:

The DIs are remarkable for making all styles sound good. This is one of the first things you notice about them. Then there is the realistic dynamic range that enlivens the music and makes all sound "right there." They blossom naturally with the source and will only start distorting when you get way past normal levels.

Pop music is much less difficult to reproduce than is dense orchestral music. My system is now completely tuned and I can sit back and point out each orchestral section/soloist and assess their instrument's timbre. The soundstage is that good.

You do NOT need a sub with these if you tune them well (I use REW and JRiver). Your room will also impact bass response dramatically and some owners claim they need more bass. My larger room is very friendly to long waves and I have the DIs tuned down to 16hz with a little bumb upwards from 25 to 70cps.

Take it from me -- you will not be disappointed with these speakers.

Craig -
I scoped that thread , lots of good info , did you get any upgrades? When you crank them up I’m assuming they hold together nicely , so many speakers fall apart and distort at high levels...and these Tektons seem up to par with clarity / sound like other big names? 

I know different speakers speak to different styles of music ...I better buy 3 different sets! :)
thanks!
tommypenngotti:
Am a musician as well and have had the DIs for over a year. They live in a living area a bit larger than yours and can make it sing as loud as I can stand. Listen equally to pop and classical music and like very loud orchestral music (the loudest of all styles). They handle it easily if you have the amplifier behind them -- and they are very easy to drive at 98 db efficiency. With 50 years of audiophile and studio experience I can assure you that your description fits the Impacts to a "T." Give them a try and if they don't please, send them back. BTW, check out the long Tekton thread by Corelli; it's got a ton of info. What you will learn as you research is that all DI owners praise their speakers -- this is unusual.
across - 30 feet from fireplace to couch 
across width wall to wall 11 feet 
ceiling approx 10 ft high