Vandersteen 1C's to replace Paradigm Studio 40's??
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Funny, years ago i went from vandersteen 2ce sig to paradigm 40 v5.... After 2-3 years with the vandies, I wanted to go back to clear, detailed, somewhat forward so came paradigm. They entertained me for a little while but sold them for a pair of laid back/ bassy pair of psb image 5t. Disappointed, sold them for a pair of rega rs5, that i perceive as the best compromise i have had in 20 years. All this to say that if you now want to go back to a more laid back sound, the vandies are a good choice. In retrospect, i was not impressed by paradigm studios at all. |
I had a pair of Vandersteen's IC about 10 years ago. I believe there is a revised model now with "I" designation. it is a good sounding speaker and has useable and effective mid and tweets controls. However, the screw connectors are antiques from year 1. If you don't follow Richard Vandy's 2 page blue sheet guide to adjust for rake angle, supposedly they will not sound optimum, and woe to you if you call him for advice on one of his bad days I would recommend instead the Silverline Prelude II, an attractive small profile column that is excellent with the right components which you seem to have. I think the price has gone off the wall a bit at $1495.00, but you might be able to snag a used pair off AG, or dealer demoes. Make sure they are the version 2 which was upgraded .and improved Good Luck |
Sunnyjim https://www.audiogon.com/listings/full-range-vandersteen-model-2ce-speakers-model-2ce-1-owner-2016-0... ((However, the screw connectors are antiques)) Yes it is to avoid the mess above of what you think is good. If you really did a genuine comparison between the superior sounding screw terminals and your recommended convoluted mess you would realize how wrong you are. Best JohnnyR |
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