I was kinda keeping my distance from this one... Thanks, Alex.
A 5-channel, or 7- channel, all BMR rig would be better than sex.

Ok, yes I’m prone to hyperbole.
Replacing the Mains, in that mythical rig with something "better" would entail a mighty endeavor.

(OK, maybe not that mighty...)

But that's what I did, almost. Admittedly, I do wish I had bought an extra pair of BMRs when I ordered originally!
@Jack N , if you are even considering Salk, it's well worth the investment. I think just about anything you get from him will fall into the category of "Forever Speakers." As such, you should consider your plan carefully. The investment is well worth it. He built my mains, the Phil 3s, start to finish for Dennis while he was out of commission. Dennis, having designed most (if not all) of Jim's crossovers, has a very deft touch with getting a clean and accurate sound. Matching speakers from Dennis was as simple as him encouraging me to just keep all Raals for the tweeter. The fact I have different mids (BG Planars and Tectonic BMRs) and different woofers (both ScanSpeak, but different models) doesn't matter. Hell, even my 2-Way speakers from Dennis blend well with the whole system... they have Raal tweeters, too!
But now, I'm very glad I didn't take the trip to Utah to listen to the Tektons. I did enjoy my conversations with Eric: I found him to be knowledgeable and very dedicated to his craft. For me, there was a little too much faith involved in buying from Tekton though. It was almost more of a "trust me, it'll be fine," kind of situation when I asked more specific questions.
I'm not a person that takes that lightly.
When I had the chance to listen to Dennis' speakers (Philharmonic Audio), just a few hours drive away from my home, I took it. After hearing them, I emailed Dennis immediately and told him I was ordering, then cancelled my travel plans to UT.
Though I am still supremely interested in what Eric is doing, and grateful for his willingness to talk to me as much as he did, I have no second thoughts.
My take on the Tekton conversation is: They likely sound amazing in the right set up, and probably require a narrow LP. One YT reviewer mentioned that Eric re-did the speakers "a few years back" to improve dispersion... but that is one aspect that seems to hang around in most Tekton conversation... that they still are pretty narrow. *shrugs I was more turned off by the sensitivity falsification than anything else. Not because I wanted extremely loud speakers, but it just reinforced the sense that I was getting the full story.
We've talked here on AH so much about what is audible and what isn't, in terms of speaker performance and distortion... This is a prime example, I think, of speakers that may have issues, but sound great in spite of them. Lets face it, there are a lot of Tekton fans out there, including some repeat customers (one guy comes to mind, posted here last year that he was getting DIs to replace his Pendragons!)
At this point, now a year almost since I first heard the Phil 3s, ~11 mos since receiving my BMRs and ~6mos since receiving the 3s, I still have yet to hear anything remotely affordable that makes me question what I bought. If I had to do it all over again, but with Dennis/Philharmonic Audio removed from the equation... I would order from Jim. Hands down. Nothing else I've heard comes close to sounding so easy and natural.
My 2¢, ymmv.
