Mr. Dbm you may be jaded to the Treo CT presentation, however, many people are not, to even suggest a pair of Treos plus subs can equal the Personas is just silly.
As per value per money and performance, all the Paradigms have had a reputation for offering terrific performance for the money as well as offering very good sound, for the price point they are hitting.
We had a pair of the Signature S6 V3 and they were excellent speakers, for their price range around $7k, the earlier V2 were not as coherent, do they sound like a pair of Treos no, they don't they have a completely different sound and I would take a pair of Avalons over them as well they are not in the same league.
The Personas are very coherent as the midrange and tweeter are both made out of Beryllium so they sound identical and very blended.
The Vandy sound is just that, some people like them while many others do not, what I find appalling is the how many people here put a particular brand on a pedestal and say that that one brand is above all others and nothing else can sound as real.
My posts about the Personas was they are not better than any other speaker but in some ways may outshine some of those other well respected brands, and to relate that they offer outstanding performance for the money in the price ranges they are hitting, which starts at $7k.
Can you imagine the accolades if Wilson or Magico produced a technologically advanced product that started at $7k for a pair of bookshelves or $10k for a pair of floor standing loudspeakers. Everyone here would be blasting the forums with this exciting news, yet Paradigm is getting flack by people questioning if is is possible for a company which based their reputation for value now all of a sudden building a new and highly competitive flagship line.
Sure we have tested them vs the other reference speakers we had in the shop and are featuring them due to their amazing level of performance for the money as well as for the sound quality which in certain ways, image holography and transparency can be compared to extremely expensive loudspeakers for $70k and above.
Will you or anyone here who is a Vandy fan love the Persona sound, probably not, I would also think that that same person would not like a Magico, a Wilson, Focal, or YG.
Horses for courses,
Lets stop the product basing and brand bashing and have people go to the shops and just listen and then judge for themselves.
Go visit a few shops to see how you like the products setup with different gear to see if your opinion may change on what gear and how the speakers are being setup.
When we were first exposed to the Paradigm Personas we were not impressed due to the particular dealers gear, cabling and source setup, but saw the speakers potential, and thus we ordered a pair.
It was only after weeks of setup and trying different things did the speakers blossom into the demo rig we have now. When ever you have a very transparent speaker you will be forced into working hard to balance the products transparency with enough warmth to make the resulting demo setup to be musically satisfying
You are welcome if you are in our part of the world to come and check out our rig who knows you may like it.
As per value per money and performance, all the Paradigms have had a reputation for offering terrific performance for the money as well as offering very good sound, for the price point they are hitting.
We had a pair of the Signature S6 V3 and they were excellent speakers, for their price range around $7k, the earlier V2 were not as coherent, do they sound like a pair of Treos no, they don't they have a completely different sound and I would take a pair of Avalons over them as well they are not in the same league.
The Personas are very coherent as the midrange and tweeter are both made out of Beryllium so they sound identical and very blended.
The Vandy sound is just that, some people like them while many others do not, what I find appalling is the how many people here put a particular brand on a pedestal and say that that one brand is above all others and nothing else can sound as real.
My posts about the Personas was they are not better than any other speaker but in some ways may outshine some of those other well respected brands, and to relate that they offer outstanding performance for the money in the price ranges they are hitting, which starts at $7k.
Can you imagine the accolades if Wilson or Magico produced a technologically advanced product that started at $7k for a pair of bookshelves or $10k for a pair of floor standing loudspeakers. Everyone here would be blasting the forums with this exciting news, yet Paradigm is getting flack by people questioning if is is possible for a company which based their reputation for value now all of a sudden building a new and highly competitive flagship line.
Sure we have tested them vs the other reference speakers we had in the shop and are featuring them due to their amazing level of performance for the money as well as for the sound quality which in certain ways, image holography and transparency can be compared to extremely expensive loudspeakers for $70k and above.
Will you or anyone here who is a Vandy fan love the Persona sound, probably not, I would also think that that same person would not like a Magico, a Wilson, Focal, or YG.
Horses for courses,
Lets stop the product basing and brand bashing and have people go to the shops and just listen and then judge for themselves.
Go visit a few shops to see how you like the products setup with different gear to see if your opinion may change on what gear and how the speakers are being setup.
When we were first exposed to the Paradigm Personas we were not impressed due to the particular dealers gear, cabling and source setup, but saw the speakers potential, and thus we ordered a pair.
It was only after weeks of setup and trying different things did the speakers blossom into the demo rig we have now. When ever you have a very transparent speaker you will be forced into working hard to balance the products transparency with enough warmth to make the resulting demo setup to be musically satisfying
You are welcome if you are in our part of the world to come and check out our rig who knows you may like it.