Eric Alexander, President of Tekton Design was on the Audiogon Forum
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/tekton-double-impacts?page=2
Terry London's Reference Speakers use to be the Lawrence Audio Cello! But now his new Reference Speakers are the Tekton Design Double Impacts!
http://hometheaterreview.com/lawrence-audio-cello-floorstanding-speakers-reviewed?page=2
My Dream Systemwould be a 3k Tekton Double Impact speakers modified at the Upgrade Company with much better caps and their highly raved new TimePortal wiring!
For example: the plucked and resonating low ‘e’ note (41Hz) on a Fender Jazz bass guitar has a moving mass of 19 grams. The highest reviewed and well-regarded subwoofers of today have cones with an average of 200-300 grams of moving mass to reproduce the same low ‘e’ tone. This is the equivalent of a Formula One team showing up on race day with a special new race car that has 15,000 pounds of sand added to it! Our competitors are building subwoofers in this exact way today. A subwoofer with 300 grams of moving mass can only give you a dulled out response down to 15Hz. The laws of physics prove the subwoofer cannot be musical nor can it even begin to produce the harmonic spectra of a Fender Jazz bass guitar (or any other bass-producing musical instrument) – period.
Here's a New "Amazing Review" on the $$$ 3K Tekton Design Double Impact speakers!
http://www.tektondesign.com/images/Double Impact.pdf
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