Man I love my Paradigm speakers. I started with their entry level speakers, moved up to their monitor series, and now own thier reference studio series, including a pair of studio 100's for my fronts, studio 20's for my rears, the CC-570 center, and the seismic 12 subwoofer. I get use out of them on a daily basis, both from music and movies, some television... I drive them with a denon receiver as a preamp, and the anthem signature P5 amp.
I have listened to paradigm's in-wall speakers, and I couldn't believe that in-wall speakers could sound that good. I'd recommend them to anyone.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Man I love my Paradigm speakers. I started with their entry level speakers, moved up to their monitor series, and now own thier reference studio series, including a pair of studio 100's for my fronts, studio 20's for my rears, the CC-570 center, and the seismic 12 subwoofer. I get use out of them on a daily basis, both from music and movies, some television... I drive them with a denon receiver as a preamp, and the anthem signature P5 amp.
I have listened to paradigm's in-wall speakers, and I couldn't believe that in-wall speakers could sound that good. I'd recommend them to anyone.