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  • If you want to build something, which is not difficult, you’ll probably save a buck or two.

    Maybe something like this?

    Some home Depot hardware and some sturdy wooden boards from a local woodworker may be helpful to get you there.

    If you were interested in the linked product, I can attest it is a very high quality item, and it is also sold in Amazon. Worth the money for sure, but since it is out of budget, maybe consider building it?

    Keep us posted!


  • CountMcBurney@alien.topBtoAudiophileGood morning, fellow nerds
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    10 months ago

    Controversial Tektons for sure!

    I have an update for you, as you requested in one of your previous posts -

    I have had my upgraded Double Impacts for almost a year now. My current setup has a dual approach to playback - analog playback starts on an SL1500C connected to a Vincent POH-701 phono connected to a Lyngdorf Tdai 1120 then to the speakers. And music streaming happens directly from the Tdai 1120 to the speakers.

    The speakers have been stellar. I have not heard speakers that could give me a wall-of-sound effect quite like these do, which was what I was after. Before these Tektons, I had a pair of Kef LS50 Wireless 2 powered speakers and a Klipsch sub, and before that I had a pair of Klipsch Sixes instead of the Kef pair. Since then, the bookshelf pairs have been moved to other duties in the house, along with the sub.

    I have my setup in a bedroom I turned into an office, and the space (according to some reddit comments) is not ideal. But after hearing bookshelf speakers and switching them with the towers, there is no contest. Stage depth and height is immense, and the resolution truly is pin-point.

    There is one caveat - you HAVE to match these speakers carefully. Where I think I helped my setup the most was by matching the Lyngdorf to the speakers. The speakers did about 90% of the job, but room correction software (RoomPerfect) included in the amp got me to 100%. I cannot stress how much of a difference it made after tuning. I would highly recommend anyone in this sub or with an inkling of interest into stereo playback consider a room correction solution. There are several out there, but in my opinion, Dirac and RoomPerfect are the best.

    Conclusion - are there better speakers out there for my arrangement? Perhaps. Would I change anything in my current setup which I think would make a huge difference? No. I am currently looking into phonostages to upgrade my Vincent. But for all else, I think this is about as good as my sound will be until I have a drastic change of listening space induced by migrating to another residence… Which is unlikely.

    Happy listening