Teton monitors from Wavetouch Audio - A Must Hear


In the market for a pair of monitors recently, to gain more living spaces that being taken over by the growing LPs collection and the Wilson Sophia that I have put up for sale, I start doing some audition, googleing and look around. I know it's going to be a tough task finding any speakers that could produce the sound I have used to for many years from the Sophia.

To make sure I don't make a mistake and miss out on the big names, the likes of Harbert, Tannoy, B&W, psb, sonus....I start hitting the showrooms of LA. All of them are good, decent speakers but they don't strike me as possible replacements for the giant Wilson, three times their sizes. Then I found an unknown brand advertised, kevlar, horn tweeter and exotic rosewood in all. The rosewood always got me, I contacted the owner for a listen. A copy cat of B&W it turn-out and the speakers were bought in lots for testing and experiments by Alex Yoon of Wavetouch Audio in LA. Alex then let me take a peak listen to something he was 'putting together' as he said, and fine-tuning for review at StereoTimes. I hastily agreed. We headed for the studio where he does his work, the size of a four-car garage.

There I was introduced to a pair of tiny monitors, the 'Grand Teton', I later learned, in rich, exotic Russian birchwood that one can tell of top-notch quality, carefully and meticulously put together. We spent the next two hours listen to tracks after tracks of acoustic, instrumentals and vocals music. The monitors fill the huge studio with music as if a pair of 5-foot tall floor standing were in used. Soundstage were ceiling high and 6-foot deep. Vocals were in-your-face with each instrument precisely positioned as if we had attented a jazz rehearsal in a garage. I immidiately inquired about a pair for home audition. This could be the Wilson replacement, I said to myself with reservation. May be Alex had the room treated or using special equipments. But his gear is very mediocre.

Two week past and Alex deliver the monitors for audition. The same pair but has now been finely tuned. Personally position the monitors in my living room, Alex going over some adjustments tips, give me a week to test the monitors and head back to LA. Two day of comparison between the Grand Teton and the Sophia side-by-side, guitar, piano, vocals and everything in between. I contacted Alex and convinced him to leave the sample, don't come back for it and it was purchased with proceed from the Sophia sale. The Grand Teton is now in my living room replacing the giant Wilson for 1/10 the cost, 1/10 the size and not a note missing.

Quite a task for its size. Highly recommended and a must to audiition if you can arrange for one. It will be time well spent just to listen to it.

Music Fanatic,
Irvine, CA
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A MUST HEAR INDEED!!! As I mentioned earlier in my post, I was invited to listen these the SE’s at a friend’s who has spend over 100,000 in equipment seeking to find his “forever perfect reasonably priced system”. He still experiments with equipment adding various speakers and reminds me often they DO NOT come close to the Anteros...period.

I guess I have had the Anteros now for about 6 months or so and confirmation comes everytime I fire them up. And, EVERY-TIME I am shocked how pleasing they are to my ears. Right now I am using a Marantz receiver playing Tidal and CD’s through the Bluesound Node 2....quite shocking, since that is not my usual system. My good, good friend also introduced me to what he thought was a great amp and pre for the Anteros. But, the amp was lacking a tuneup. So I am waiting for the return of my Moscode 600 matched up with my Audible Illusions 3A pre. A perfect match....

I’ve had many and heard many and built many wonderful speakers from fantastic designers because I wanted that smooth clear bass. They were great, but they were too big for my new listening area. So with much regret I sold them all. 😦

When one knows they have found their speakers is when they can’t wait to listen to them and are constantly surprised with something fresh, new and exciting. I believe that I am also hearing these 5 1/2 inch woofers produce bass close to 8 or 10” woofer, well sort of! It’s ridiculous, I know...but they are that good. The clarity, detail and soundstage is nothing short of amazing. Even with my Marantz receiver. 😲

I do dislike the center plugs, but not enough to have stopped me from buying !!!

I saw this post some time ago, but wanted to wait to hear for myself in my home with my equipment, before I posted results of what I already knew.

A footnote....Many thanks to “My Friend” who saved me many years and 1000’s of dollars with just one visit to get to where I am now....HAPPY!

Thanks!

i hope this post wasn’t too inappropriate for this thread, if so, I apologize!
Hi, Seanheis1, I am pretty sure the Anteros have the same drivers as the SE’s.  Of course the waveguide is in the wood. There have been adjustments to crossover, however, I can pm you my friend’s email who can tell you anything you need to know about the SE’s and the Anteros, if you like.

Robert