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I think Omegas are fantastic. I find difficulty going wrong with them based on my experience with the Super 3xrs and Louis Chochos. It's good you are already into high efficiency speakers and understand their strengths. BUT, if you have never listened to true single driver speakers, you need to. Note, not all single driver speakers are built to the standard of sound or craftsmanship as Omegas. Those that are truly comparable cost MUCH more. So, you see, the idea of pointing out the price differential between the Tektons and the Omegas is moot. Price doesn't necessarily inform overall value. This isn't a jab at Tekton. I'm just saying that to understand the level of sophistication behind Omegas, you really have to hear them.
To be 100% honest, if you want to get other points of view, not just from Omega owners, this thread should be moved to the Enclosures Circle. Even in the Enclosure Circle, I think you'll still get quite a bit of positive response from Omega owners.
I was in the same boat as you I had both Tekton and Omega on my short list. I chose the Omegas for the reason already mentioned, but also there were some customer service issues and comments from owners that it was taking 6-9 months or more to receive their speakers from Tekton and when they did finally arrive they would often be missing things such as grills. I read that when customers did confront Tekton about missed delivery dates and other items that didn't ship they were often ignored or snubbed. I'm not sure if this was just growing pains and/or if Tekton has cleaned up their CS and QA issues, but that was a determining factor for not purchasing from them as well.
You could always trial a pair of Omegas too.You'd just be out shipping I believe. So you could potentially save yourself money going this route vs building a kit then trying to resell.Another option is to see if there are any Omega owners near you who wouldn't mind having you over to hear them. I think most ACers are pretty generous in this regard.
I own Tekton OB4.5, Lore S, and Omega super3xrs. I have also heard mini-lore in a friend's (much more modest) system. The omegas are new, and not quite broken in, so I'll do little real comparison, just first impressions.The tektons (other than the ob4.5) are about drive and bass. They sound best on the loud side. The omegas are about speed and detail. As of now, they get a tad harsh when pushed, but that may change w further breakin.I feel the 3xrs need a subwoofer. On their own, they do have bass down to 50hz, but the sound needs more foundation, more fullness. To use the old absolute sound HP yin/yang, the tektons are dark and enveloping yin, the omegas are a clear honest yang.As for the ob4.5, which is basically a single driver system - no bass, fostex coloration, yet beatufully detailed and engaging. With a woofer, they are highly satisfying. It was on the basis of the ob4.5 that I am hoping to replace the Lore S with Omegas. I suspect that when I get a subwoofer, I'll be happy.Hope this helps!
Hi, MPSchenk.Congratulations on your decision. I'd love to hear your impressions once you receive your new speakers. Then, let them break in a bit, and post more thoughts.
I'm jealous of your low shipping costs. I live another 2000 miles west and in an out of the way city, so I get to pay a tad more.
I just wanted to let everyone know [read: announce] in the thread that I made up my mind, called this afternoon, and ordered a set of Omegas. After speaking with Louis a few minutes I ended up landing on the Super 3i Monitors in Graphite Tweed. He is a super nice guy to talk to, as everyone here has said. The reasons I chose these are many fold. A few of those reasons... I'm already using monitors and the Super 3i is actually a little bigger. My near field listening position and low listening volume.Low outlay for what will be my first set of full range single diver speakers.Only a 2-3 week wait until they ship. I'm not going to list the amount, but lets just say his shipping quote was unexpectedly and appreciatively low. He told me the shipping amount, there was a bit of a pause and I said, "Are you sure?" to which he responded "Yeah, don't worry about it." I'm totally psyched! I still need a few odds and ends like 4 low mass bananas and 4 spades to finish my speaker wire, but otherwise I'm ready.