Upgrade for Paradigm Prestige 75F?


I've had a pair of Paradigm Prestige 75Fs for about 3 years now and I really like them.  Great detail, soundstage, bass and they look fantastic too.  However, I've always been irritated by the high midrange.  It seems a little harsh and nasal to me.  I listen to A LOT of jazz and I really notice it in saxophones.  There is a lack of body and warmth to the sound of the instrument no matter who is playing it.  It gets a little fatiguing especially at higher volumes

I'm wondering if folks have a recommendation of a speaker that retains the characteristics that I enjoy in the Paradigms but improve upon that upper midrange?  I wouldn't mind recommendations in a higher price-point as I don't mind buying pre-owned

My other equipment is a Peachtree Nova 300
Rega P3 with all groove tracer upgrades and an Apheta cart
Cambridge Audio CXC transport

thanks
adam8179
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Its your speakers.  I’ve had a bunch of paradigms and feel the same way about as you do about all of them with the exception of the Sig 2 V.3’s.

I like revels Be stuff... they sound really nice!

BUT, I think you’d be happier with that laid back british sound.  Harbeth, spendor etc.  Dynaudio came to my mind as well.  I’ve always been a fan of Dynaudio and for me, they do the tone well.  I’m also a fan of seas excel and they have that laid back but detailed sound also.

Trying to audition some speakers would be smart, otherwise research research research, speakers that have that sound you are looking for, buy used and resell if you don’t like them.  I don’t see you disliking something like harbeth though...
Similar to b_limo I've owned Studio 100s versions 1 then 2s when I was auditioning, at home, their then recently released Signature 8s when I purchased a different brand that I've used ever since. Only then did I realize I had been listening to a speaker and not the music.

Converting your analog signal through digital signal processing or subjecting your digital signal to yet another digital conversion might be a Band-Aid but not a solution.

Listen for more of a point source that's difficult to differentiate the tweeter, midrange, or the woofer. Much less of a speaker, more musically cohesive. Good luck with your search.   
steakster thanks for the suggestion.  I don't have power conditioning but I'm pretty sure it's not distortion.  I'm fairly familiar with what distortion sounds like in its different forms and what I'm hearing is not it

thanks
Thanks b_limo and m-bd.  I will continue the search!  My friend has some Harbeths that I like a lot.  I will try to audition more British speakers.

m-db, one of the things that attracted me to the Paradigms in the first place was how I could hear each instrument so clearly and the timbres were so separate from the other instruments.  Other speakers I listened to had a cohesive sound but instruments kind of blended into each other particularly in low mids and upper lows.  The Paradigms are great in this area.  To me, they really outshined their competition at their price level at accomplishing this.  I would hate to lose that quality in getting a speaker that had a more rounded and full upper midrange.

In my upstairs system I have the ultimate point source in the form of single driver Omega speakers.   Timbrally they are gorgeous.  I love them but they would not work for the downstairs system.  The sweet spot is VERY small and they lack enough bass to fill the living room.

Anyway the search continues.  Thanks for all your feedback!