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Double Impact SE

(7 customer reviews)

Original price was: $6920.Current price is: $4240.

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The Double Impact is our best-selling model, and the Double Impact SE only improves upon that concept. The Double Impact SE has upgraded woofers, mid-bass drivers and tweeters, as compared to the standard Double Impact.

The Double Impact SE’s simple, elegant design belies their high performance. These loudspeakers are powerful enough to fill a large room with sound, but also detailed enough for subtle nuances in your favorite songs. Expect refinement, silkiness, and sophistication from these beauties.

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    Description

    • Made under U.S. Patent 9247339
    • Proprietary 4-way loudspeaker design
    • Proprietary controlled directivity – acoustically superior proprietary polygon-oriented, dome radiator high frequency array. This array disperses a precisely focused acoustical power pattern of that of a horn or waveguide without the audible ringing influence of horn flare walls constraining the soundwave for acoustically superior mid-range high frequency performance
    • Dual proprietary ‘SE’ 10″ transducers
    • Dual proprietary low-mass ‘SE’ 6″ mid-bass transducers
    • 99dB 2.83V@1m sensitivity
    • 4 Ohm design for optimum performance
    • 30Hz-30kHz frequency response
    • Ultra-linear frequency response with ±1dB deviation from 70Hz-20kHz
    • 500 Watt power handling
    • Height 54″(137.16cm) x Width 12″(30.48cm) x Depth 18.75″(45.725cm)
    • Weight 120 lbs.
    • Manufactured in the USA
    • Includes: Cardas inputs, Mil-Spec internal wiring, Mundorf or ClarityCap (depending upon real-time availability) within the tweeter section. Includes an oversized Jantzen or Erse Sledgehammer inductor (depending upon real-time availability) within the woofer section.

    7 reviews for Double Impact SE

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    1. Eric Nelson

      Double Impact SE review-

      In a word, these speakers are phenomenal. Before my purchase, I had never heard any Tekton Design speakers but I have followed what the company has been doing for nearly five years, poured over every professional and customer review I could find including the vocal negative minority, and even talked with Eric Alexander on a couple occasions. I finally decided to buy a lightly used set that were literally in new, pristine condition (thanks Jit!). I had great confidence I would really enjoy them and had finally convinced my wife who was definitely apprehensive about the large size of the speakers. After setup, I was simply amazed by the wonderful sound. They significantly exceeded my expectations in just about every way possible. The sound is so full, immersive, detailed and musical. It literally fills the large room even at modest volume levels. These speakers create the warm sound of live music with the advantages of the comfort of home and the ability to precisely control the volume level (I typically listen in the 65-80db range). I am going through many records and CDs that I have owned for decades and listening to each one; it is like I am hearing each soundtrack for the first time with many new nuances revealed. The speakers are so easy to listen to that even after listening for a couple hours there is no fatigue. This is by far the best audiophile gear purchase I have ever made. About the only drawback I see is the size and weight although that is integral to why they sound so good. The large cabinets with eleven drivers in each speaker move a large volume of air. My room is large, nearly 19’ x 33’ (listening spot is about 18′ feet away) and these speakers easily fill the room. Even off-axis listening is quite impressive.

      Btw, this is all the more surprising because my current system is very modest… a 15 y/o Harmon Kardon stereo (analog) with 167W/Ch @ 4 ohms, a Technics Direct Drive turntable, and a Pioneer Elite BRP/CD with a pretty good DAC. I am going to begin upgrading some components to take further advantage of these speakers, namely the Amp, phono cartridge, and DAC. The weakest link in the current system, however, is that some of the compressed audio sources are now glaringly unacceptable. My prior speakers were Vienna Acoustic Mozarts ($2,500/pr) and although they were pretty good, the DI SEs are in a completely different class and the sound is night vs day better. I recently went to a couple audio stores to listen to speakers in the $5K range driven by $2K amps and what I heard is nowhere close to the sound produced by the Tekton DI SEs on my current system. The original owner (Jit), who bought Magico S3s, said that I would love these speakers and he was certainly correct!

      Thanks to Eric Alexander for developing such wonderful audiophile speakers in this very accessible price range! These are the last speakers I will ever own unless I move and need something smaller.

      Eric Nelson

    2. Scott

      I have the DI SE’s driven with an old Onkyo M508/P308 that I bought new in Japan around 1989. They sound wonderful,loud and clear with bass on any type of music. I added a pair of the 4-10 subwoofers and added some depth. I have a Pro-next turntable with a Sumiko moonstone cartridge that sounds excellent with this set up.

    3. Jeffrey K. (verified owner)

      Excellent sound quality from beautifully designed speakers.

    4. Steve

      I happen to just stumble across some mint used DI with upgrades. Heard them on volume 1. Apt… They sounded good but I still had no idea there true sound. 1800 bucks…
      I decided to gift them to my daughter a few days latter… I then bought his Moabs rears and center for her to have 5.1… And the Cinema Sub…
      Drove it all 1500 miles… Unheard. Hooked it all up and…
      Here is my review…
      My search for great sound is over. 1000 times better then I expected… It’s soooo perfect. Hearing drops of water from a hose in the background is now a real thing. His Mids and Highs… Are… Outstanding… Ooo but His Cinema sub… World’s best. Period Only sub on earth I’ll own. Pounds my daughters house to it’s core. Filled with dynamic accurate music. But her theater sound is the greatest I have ever heard. I love it. It was all worth every penny. Did I mention his sub is sooooo good. I’ll buy Tecton forever… It’s just that good.

    5. Bryan

      Associated gear
      Streamer- Aurender N100H
      DDC- Denafrips Hermes (USB in/ I2s out and using clock sync)
      DAC- Denafrips Terminator II
      Preamp- Denafrips Athena
      Amp- Denafrips Thallo (soon to be Apollo)
      Power conditioner- Isotek Aquarius (front end only)
      Stands- Timbernation Tiger Maple
      Room Treatments- GIK Alpha corner traps x8 and Alpha 244 panels x5

      Background and personal taste:
      Having owned a HiFi shop and hearing many speakers that I have owned or got to demo at shows, the only ones that impress me can move a lot of air and deliver the realism of live music.

      After many years I also realized that I dislike bright or sibilant gear. It may sound impressive for a short audition however really try to enjoy all genres of music for longer sessions and tell me how much you like the hyper resolution. With the DI SEs this is not a concern at all with my current gear. The sound is big, full and very natural just like real music. I would call this the perfect balance of detail that renders the recording and does not ever get beamy or harsh regardless of SPL.

      Volume displacement, paper cone drivers, value and a knowledgeable designer is what led me to buy and I am very glad that I did because the speakers do not disappoint at all.

      Listening impressions:
      In an 18’x30’ treated room the bass is shocking both in terms of depth and accuracy. In no world do you need a sub with these speakers and if you think that you do, assess your speaker placement and seating position in the room, treat the room and if that doesn’t work check you’re amp because it isn’t your speakers. During break in I streamed electronic music and some tracks have sub-bass that startled me to the point that I found myself laughing out loud.

      Midrange and Treble are spot on, incredibly smooth and organic sounding. I can only think of a few speakers that I have ever heard voiced in such a balanced manner.

      Other reviewers did a nice job describing sound stage and imaging. What I will add is that as you turn up the volume the sound completely envelops you 360 degrees. Prepare for some goosebump action… you have been warned. The sweet spot is fairly large too so my entire sofa sounds great left to right. No head in a vice issue here at all.

      I would say that in my room with the gear listed these speakers perform as well as other reference level speakers that I have owned but with better dynamics and tighter bass. That said I am 100% satisfied with my purchase. If your personal tastes are similar to mine you might be as well.

      If interested the color is Sherwin Williams Dress Blues which is 1 shade lighter than true navy blue.

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    6. Wesley Grimes (verified owner)

      Alright time to share my thoughts on these beasts. I do not do any critical listening, I just listen to my favorite music and see how much I enjoy it. Music that I used is mostly metalcore and a little electronic.

      Imaging and Soundstage

      I get a great center image with vocals. Left to right imaging seems fine, not something I really look for. I mainly look for great soundstage. These speakers project a wall of sound that is huge and just so so good. They disappear really well given their size. Off axis performance is stellar. I can walk way off axis (45 degrees plus) and they sound almost the same as on axis. I can also walk down my hallway and it sounds like the speakers are following me. They somehow project sound throughout my whole house very well. Exceptional off axis performance.

      Bass

      So I am a basshead, growing up with subs in my cars since high school listening to rap. I was hoping that these speakers would deliver. And boy do they. Without tone controls they are lacking so I have to bump up the bass on my Parasound P6, but I was expecting that. The best part is the perfect slide from upper bass to lower bass. No sub integration to worry about which is so nice. Even when listening to electronic music with heavy thump I found these able to perform just fine. If you are looking at these for HT then you will want subs most likely, but for music these are perfect.

      Midrange

      Perfect. The tonality of instruments and vocals are perfect. Everything sounds exactly as it should. Absolutley amazing.

      Treble

      Soooo smooooooth. Not much sparkle, but not something I look for. The tweeter array works so well dispersing sound evenly throughout my large room. I got all silk dome tweeters.

      Final Thoughts

      I am constantly finding myself shaking my head in disbelief at how great these speakers sound. Truly endgame worthy, no doubt. I don’t feel the want to improve anything. Even when I blast them at loud listening levels they don’t fall apart. They keep great separation. I got the SE version, but the regular version should sound just as good. So if you are in the market for a full range sound in the $3-5k range then you have to put these on your list for consideration.

      At the end of the day I look for a system that can blast metal at loud volumes without falling apart, bass authority, and project a wall of sound. These are perfect in that regard.

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    7. carl d friedman

      I will start out by saying as a kid I liked big horn, big base, clear mids. I had felt I was looking for a speaker like this for many years. These speakers have turned me into an audiophile. I find myself trying to listen to all the music I liked plus even more different kinds on these speakers. when you close your eyes it feels like the performance is right there. One complaint hence the 4 stars is trying to get grills from Tekton, but I knew that problem from the forums. One out of 6 grill pegs are in the wrong place on both speakers. Tammy was nice enough to send me more pegs free. I wish the website had a place to show where you are in the q like some websites have. I got mine with one Berryium tweeter.

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