AcuDefTechGuy......I agree with most of your post , well thought out . To me , measurements mean very little . I trust my ears and know what sounds good to me . A SET amp comes to mind here , it measures bad but sounds good . If one is looking for an "audiophile" type speaker the Tektons might not be their cup of tea . They get loud with low power , are dynamic as heck and sound more "live" than most......what's interesting is that the folks that have heard them , love them ......the folks that haven't heard them , hate them. Cheers to all .
I believe we are talking about personal preferences.
If it sounds good, then it is good. I believe that.
Other important factors include the room acoustics, speaker placements, and the actual music. Any speaker can sound great in one room, but sound bad in another room.
I have owned and heard many speakers. And most of them sound great as long as the room acoustics is good. I have never heard the Tektons. But if I were to guess, I would say that they can probably sound great.
I have heard speakers that measure great, but did not sound good to me, and I blame the room acoustics for that. So just because some speakers measure great does not guarantee that they will sound great.
If the loudspeakers sound great, then they are great. But it is my personally preference that they also "measure" great.
If a car drives great, then it is great. But I also want the car to also "measure" great. After all, it is my personal preference