@213runnin. I think specs should be accurate, too, and they certainly can give a basic idea of what's happening and whether the item may have issues in a system. I also agree with the implication that a few folks made that a company that professes to have made everyone else obsolete might be rightly asked to "show me," even as many, many other companies do not. Tekton, of course, doesn't have to any more than anyone else, and it's up to the consumer to decide, as you have, whether that's a deal-killer.
BUT, take a look at these, and, if you would, let me know what you think, particularly in relation to the frequency response spec v. the measurements.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/canton-vento-reference-1-dc-loudspeaker-measurements
Fraud? Untrustworthy? Measurements the end game?
I don't believe Canton published its own measurements. These were and still are among the "best" speakers I've ever heard, although I admittedly don't make it a habit of auditioning $30k+ speakers.
BUT, take a look at these, and, if you would, let me know what you think, particularly in relation to the frequency response spec v. the measurements.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/canton-vento-reference-1-dc-loudspeaker-measurements
Fraud? Untrustworthy? Measurements the end game?
I don't believe Canton published its own measurements. These were and still are among the "best" speakers I've ever heard, although I admittedly don't make it a habit of auditioning $30k+ speakers.

