Shubert,
As per any of the bigger makers making anything they want that isn't true, the first issue is intent, the second is engineering prowess, and the third is having the budget to spend the money on R&D, just because a company is large doesn't mean they will go to the elaborate steps that Paradigm did to produce the Persona series which cost $4million dollars in R&D funds.
Sony is a very large company way larger then Paradigm, and their reference speakers were rather tame in terms of pushing technology and they were also around $30k a pair!
The Paradigms Persona series will play whatever you want through them they are superb speakers that are totally neutral. They will ultimately sound like whatever you use with them.
Do they sound good for rock, yes they do as the speakers play loud with out compression, however, we play Jazz and classical on ours and they sound great no matter what is depends way more on the gear you are using and the music you are playing on them.
The speakers have tremendous resolution so garbage in garbage out.
Paradigm's loudspeakers have always been able to play loud and have been known for good bass and clean top end.
I would say that the lower end Prestige series is more like what you describe but not the Personas.
As per grabbing the wall street money, the Persona series starts at $7k a pair so that is what we would say affordable for a lot of music lovers who don't work on wall street.
Troy
Audio Doctor
As per any of the bigger makers making anything they want that isn't true, the first issue is intent, the second is engineering prowess, and the third is having the budget to spend the money on R&D, just because a company is large doesn't mean they will go to the elaborate steps that Paradigm did to produce the Persona series which cost $4million dollars in R&D funds.
Sony is a very large company way larger then Paradigm, and their reference speakers were rather tame in terms of pushing technology and they were also around $30k a pair!
The Paradigms Persona series will play whatever you want through them they are superb speakers that are totally neutral. They will ultimately sound like whatever you use with them.
Do they sound good for rock, yes they do as the speakers play loud with out compression, however, we play Jazz and classical on ours and they sound great no matter what is depends way more on the gear you are using and the music you are playing on them.
The speakers have tremendous resolution so garbage in garbage out.
Paradigm's loudspeakers have always been able to play loud and have been known for good bass and clean top end.
I would say that the lower end Prestige series is more like what you describe but not the Personas.
As per grabbing the wall street money, the Persona series starts at $7k a pair so that is what we would say affordable for a lot of music lovers who don't work on wall street.
Troy
Audio Doctor