Teresonic Ingenium Silver loudspeakers


Has anyone heard them in a home set-up and what did you think of them?
Jack Roberts of Dagogo gives them a glowing review but, I would like some goners thoughts.

Thanks,
Joe
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Hi Joe, I heard them at the California Audio Show in San Francisco last year, and I was smitten. They are pricey so if you could swing a home audition that would be ideal. But when I was in the hotel room l looked for special room treatments and saw absolutely none, i.e. something similar to what most of us have at home, and they performed very well. The Teresonics use a Lowther speaker which is a single driver with of course no crossover which bestows certain advantages. All other components in the system were world class, so to speak, so I can't give all the credit to the speakers. Although I don't claim to have a musically trained ear, I agree with Jack Roberts and think they sound absolutely fabulous. It was my favorite room at the show. Regards, John
Thanks John for the reply. Yeah, they have become pricey over the last few
years.
Hopefully, I'm looking for my last speakers to enjoy into retirement.
I want them to be either single driver (close to it) or horns to match up with
my SET amps and low wattage amps.

I love the Classic Audio Loudspeakers but, they are out of my price range.
The Volti Vittoras are really nice too.

I want to hear the Ingeniums before I make any decisions.

Regards,
Joe
Volti though may not be as suitable to low powered tube amps as the Teresonic or the Classic audio loudspeakers.
Why is that Pani? They are rated at 104db. I run 300b amps, 8 watts should be more than enough.
My friend has Klipsch cornerhorns with updated Volti drivers driven with a 300b amp. It goes plenty loud!
I heard them at the show using using Border Patrol 300b amps with no problems.