I’ve read every professional and consumer review including watching a ton of YouTube video reviews on Tekton’s products, and I can say your statement is incorrect.
Just to name a few.
The Impact Monitor is an all-rounder—a loud speaker capable of satisfying many serious audiophiles, dance-partygoers, and record collectors. Few speakers can play every musical genre with the Impact’s level of ease, acuity, and, uh . . . impact. Add to these virtues the fact that few other moderately priced audiophile speakers can play so loud without distortion. And they’re unusually easy to drive. At times, the Impact Monitor looked—and sounded—a bit too big for my small room, but I doubt many pairs of stand-mounted speakers could fill a larger room as powerfully or effectively as these did mine. Highly recommended.
https://positivefeedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/tekton-double-impact-loudspeakers/
But for me, in the here and now, and staying with my outlook as the high-value/low-cost guy on the PF staff, I’ll have to say these are my new references. I expect anything short of a winning lotto ticket they will remain that for a long time. They are a stunning achievement in speaker design.
The Tekton Design MOAB pretty much swallowed up the room they had it in, but they still managed to have one of the best, if not the best sounding room at the show, and I heard several people in the halls saying the same thing.