Hello tpinto, crazy not.
We were one of the first dealers in the country with the new Persona line and we displayed them at the last New York audio show so we are quite experienced with them.
The Signature's were very good speakers, the new Personas are an entirely different animal. The Persona play in the most vaulted of high peformance speaker arena and can easily compete with Wilson, Magico, YG, Rockport whatever, yes they really are that good, so your upgrading was a movement into a level of performance that the Signatures just can't compete in.
We have compared them to a $32k set of speakers, at $70k set of speakers and a $120k set of speakers, and the Persona are in that same level as the other companies and in some ways, resolution, and tranparency, soundstaging are better than most of the high end speakers on the market.
I will tell you that they require careful placement, they like to be spread apart a bit further then some other speakers, and when they are right the soundstage is one of the most panoramic I have ever heard.
They also need plenty of break in. 100+ hours.
Please run ARC and if you find them a little leaner than you like you can change the room gain and get a little more output in the bass.
We are playing them with the T+A equipment from Germany and they are absolutely amazing sounding together, so they do require the best cables and components.
you can see our facebook post:
https://www.facebook.com/122499304489958/photos/a.122500301156525.22643.122499304489958/138072913200...Troy, visting geek, Dave owner.
Audio Doctor
Jersey CIty
www.audiodoctor.com 877 428 2873
Reference rig: Paradigm Persona 9H T+A P 3000 HV preamp, A 3000 HV power amplifier, PS 3000 HV power supply, Light Harmonic Davinci Dual Dac, Baetis Reference Music Server, or T+A CD 3000 HV, Enklein David Reference cables, Audiio Magic power conditioning,