Kyngfish – Welcome to Audioholics.
I've been reading for months/years and have gone back and forth between things like the Magnepan MMG, to the Tekton lineup, to more standard things like the Klipsch reference line. I like the idea of single driver speakers, and high-efficiency setups, but I'm not married to anything in particular. I hesitate to pull the trigger on some of the botique audiophile darlings, because the reviews from actual users really end up so mixed.
With speakers, there is a significant element of personal taste. I can only tell you what speakers I like and suggest what speakers you might like. There is no substitute to listening to speakers yourself.
In my opinion, the best speakers and best bargains available now are sold by Internet Direct (ID). These would include
Philharmonic Audio,
Salk, Ascend, and perhaps SVC. I personally own two sets of Salk speakers,
read about the SongTower here. I'd suggest the SongTower as a very good starting point.
Where are you located? If you're near the Maryland/Washington DC/Virginia area, you are welcome to hear what speakers I have.
I don't live far from Dennis Murphy, who designs most of the Salk speakers, as well as his own line of Philharmonic Audio speakers. I'd recommend anything he designs. I've built several of his DIY designs, and I've heard most of his commercial designs at his house. Yes, I'm a fan-boy, but his speakers are widely admired for their flat frequency response, neutral presentation, and life-like sound.
I haven't heard any Tekton speakers, but based on what I've read and heard about them, I'd avoid them. Magnepan MMG can sound very good, but their bi-polar design has stringent room placement requirements that cause trouble for many people and rule them out for others. Klipsch speakers sell well, but they aren't for everyone. I find them shrill and unpleasant.
I listen to music in a fair-sized tile floored room, say around 18 x 12? I'm looking to get my first hi-fi setup. A turntable, an amp and some speakers. I'd like to keep the speakers from 500 to 1000, but I can wait and go 1500 if that makes a huge difference.
Are you considering a turntable as your only music source? You should leave out some way to play various digital forms of music. Regardless of what you may have read, lossless digital, such as the original CD format, is much higher resolution and significantly lower noise than vinyl records.