sujay
said it all, almost.
Sorry I’m late on this one but am seriously interested in new, or at least, new to me speakers within the $10K to $25K range for a future build hopefully by end of year, but likely not till next. Until then, its merely due diligence with Sonus Faber, Focal, Magico S line, and now these Personnas.
Given the spec sheets, Personas seem a very likely landing spot for a totally tube powered and controlled outfit, which is what I think I want to put together this time in a fully balanced setup.
Naturally, the obvious thing is I’ll have to hear them first, regardless the front end driving them. Metallic drivers have always seemed to put me off somehow, except in the most expensive of loudspeakers being pushed by very nice gear. But keeping an open mind is always beneficial in the very subjective wild and wooly audio world.
Its always great to see someone do something to infuse value and performance simultaneously into new products being set onto the audio landscape.
Apart from the Personna’s lineup possibly heightened performance to cost ratio, Paradigm has a huge obstacle to overcome as the direct result of their own inherent decades old building and marketing philosophy, namely “being mentioned now in the same breath as mainstream top tier speaker makers”. Not too many folks usually do that.
Currently what comes to mind when someone says ‘Paradigm’? IMHO, it sure ain’t a solution for anyone seeking SOTA high end performance in the loudspeaker realm. Even the Studio lineup merely tapped on the door of better fashioned and performing speakerage, but missed cornering a strong market share or doing much better than getting a foot into the door just into more performance than value oriented . speakers.
Changing many minds about their perception of Paradigm as an alternative solution for speakers priced north of $8K or so is their most immediate battle.
.although Paradigm is promulgating much info on Youtube regarding R&D of the Personna line, they ain’t following the usual marketing trends by flooding magazines and online reviewers listening rooms with product.
Somehow, I don’t feel presently that Paradigm went ‘all in’ though. I think they went ‘almost’ all in. I hope I’m wrong but I just ain’t feeling it.
Example, their in the ‘7’ model, it well could have had one amp vs. the twins onboard the model ‘9H’, handling the woofers. A likely upgrade path for the 7F v.2 or 7F v.3 series, yet to come.
Is the PPA grill actually needed or how does it truly affect the sound, on or off of the associated driver?
Having been quite removed from the audio world by and large for health and other pressing concerns in recent years, I’m astonished as to what has transpired since the ‘‘Obomonomics bail out’ as it affected especially high end audio. Prices have not just soared into the upper atmospheres, but have bought a ticket on the X flights to space.
Viewing the Nordost odin 2 price sheet is not something one with a weak heart should do before breakfast.
OMG. Wow. $30K power cords! Entire system Ground blocks? Sheesh.
Without a ‘wink wink accomodation’ merely wiring an entire system can run well over $100K if one so desires, which gives me an immense jolt of amusement.
…and yeah, I believe wires are important but I’d not put a couple of new Tesla’s into the wiring loom even if I could afford it.
Never before have I seen the use of cabling wherein I need to read an owners manual before I begin, or have one of these cable makers engineers personally come in to configure the cable hook ups.
Pretty regularly I refuse to read about, or listen to much of what I can not afford unless it just so happens it is at either an acquaintance home or its a take a peek at what could be, in a show room I was at entertaining some new to me device already.
We should look upon Paradigm’s latest endeavor as a breath of fresh air being cast into the insanity of high and ultra high end audio’s present aspirations to cater to the top economics percentiles . sure, the ‘trickle down’ effect is in play, but ordinarily the trickle is a pretty small stream by the time you’re into the $20K and under or well under, range of todays audio gear’s retail pricing. Especially regarding speakers.
Just because a facsimile of a X over or some portion of a tweeter or other driver appears to be in the latest $10K offering is not sufficient to make a lot of folks break their hands getting their wallets out. The Personnas might just change things some on that note.
Competition is what truly makes for us as buyers, music lovers, and fine craftsmanship aficionados, more affordable means to our predisposed ends. Paradigm will not only have to be an overachiever in build quality and technology but aggressive with their marketing as well, if they expect to get the likes of Sonus faber, Wilson, Focal, and others attention that a new kid is definitely on the block and other’s need now to be wary. It seems they are definitely on the right track now to do just that.
Paradigm almost all in attack following their S line, seems the next obvious step towards being at least competitive in a new to them, arena. They’re launch of a new platform which is not beyond re-evaluation or redress in terms of upgrades, is smart and in keeping with former ventures.
In the interim, I’m gonna applaud paradigm for making this effort regarless where it winds up landing.
The only true aspiration a dedicated card carrying audiophile (nut) should pursue is attainable illusionary reality, or A.I.R., regardless the brand name or cost of the appliances as being the normal former guidelines.
Not only should audio enthusiasts carry along their Lps and CDs into the show rooms, they should spend a few bucks for a nice sleeping mask so they can’t see either. That is of course, until the audition is complete. Egos need be checked at the door. Esthetics alone simply can’t be the sole arbiter for speaker purchases. Ever. Neither should it be value. It has to be ‘attainable synergistic en masse performance. Always.
Sure, speakers have a larger esthetic impact on the home than will little boxes, but provided one finds a pleasing form and color scheme, once run in, who is seriously listening with the lights on anyhow?
I’m anxious to see how the Personna lineup fares with tube power, below the model 9. And, what or how soon Paradigm will serve up their next variation on the F series, which is also, exactly within their philosophical heritage. Hope to hear some of the F line asap. Good luck Paradigm!
said it all, almost.
Sorry I’m late on this one but am seriously interested in new, or at least, new to me speakers within the $10K to $25K range for a future build hopefully by end of year, but likely not till next. Until then, its merely due diligence with Sonus Faber, Focal, Magico S line, and now these Personnas.
Given the spec sheets, Personas seem a very likely landing spot for a totally tube powered and controlled outfit, which is what I think I want to put together this time in a fully balanced setup.
Naturally, the obvious thing is I’ll have to hear them first, regardless the front end driving them. Metallic drivers have always seemed to put me off somehow, except in the most expensive of loudspeakers being pushed by very nice gear. But keeping an open mind is always beneficial in the very subjective wild and wooly audio world.
Its always great to see someone do something to infuse value and performance simultaneously into new products being set onto the audio landscape.
Apart from the Personna’s lineup possibly heightened performance to cost ratio, Paradigm has a huge obstacle to overcome as the direct result of their own inherent decades old building and marketing philosophy, namely “being mentioned now in the same breath as mainstream top tier speaker makers”. Not too many folks usually do that.
Currently what comes to mind when someone says ‘Paradigm’? IMHO, it sure ain’t a solution for anyone seeking SOTA high end performance in the loudspeaker realm. Even the Studio lineup merely tapped on the door of better fashioned and performing speakerage, but missed cornering a strong market share or doing much better than getting a foot into the door just into more performance than value oriented . speakers.
Changing many minds about their perception of Paradigm as an alternative solution for speakers priced north of $8K or so is their most immediate battle.
.although Paradigm is promulgating much info on Youtube regarding R&D of the Personna line, they ain’t following the usual marketing trends by flooding magazines and online reviewers listening rooms with product.
Somehow, I don’t feel presently that Paradigm went ‘all in’ though. I think they went ‘almost’ all in. I hope I’m wrong but I just ain’t feeling it.
Example, their in the ‘7’ model, it well could have had one amp vs. the twins onboard the model ‘9H’, handling the woofers. A likely upgrade path for the 7F v.2 or 7F v.3 series, yet to come.
Is the PPA grill actually needed or how does it truly affect the sound, on or off of the associated driver?
Having been quite removed from the audio world by and large for health and other pressing concerns in recent years, I’m astonished as to what has transpired since the ‘‘Obomonomics bail out’ as it affected especially high end audio. Prices have not just soared into the upper atmospheres, but have bought a ticket on the X flights to space.
Viewing the Nordost odin 2 price sheet is not something one with a weak heart should do before breakfast.
OMG. Wow. $30K power cords! Entire system Ground blocks? Sheesh.
Without a ‘wink wink accomodation’ merely wiring an entire system can run well over $100K if one so desires, which gives me an immense jolt of amusement.
…and yeah, I believe wires are important but I’d not put a couple of new Tesla’s into the wiring loom even if I could afford it.
Never before have I seen the use of cabling wherein I need to read an owners manual before I begin, or have one of these cable makers engineers personally come in to configure the cable hook ups.
Pretty regularly I refuse to read about, or listen to much of what I can not afford unless it just so happens it is at either an acquaintance home or its a take a peek at what could be, in a show room I was at entertaining some new to me device already.
We should look upon Paradigm’s latest endeavor as a breath of fresh air being cast into the insanity of high and ultra high end audio’s present aspirations to cater to the top economics percentiles . sure, the ‘trickle down’ effect is in play, but ordinarily the trickle is a pretty small stream by the time you’re into the $20K and under or well under, range of todays audio gear’s retail pricing. Especially regarding speakers.
Just because a facsimile of a X over or some portion of a tweeter or other driver appears to be in the latest $10K offering is not sufficient to make a lot of folks break their hands getting their wallets out. The Personnas might just change things some on that note.
Competition is what truly makes for us as buyers, music lovers, and fine craftsmanship aficionados, more affordable means to our predisposed ends. Paradigm will not only have to be an overachiever in build quality and technology but aggressive with their marketing as well, if they expect to get the likes of Sonus faber, Wilson, Focal, and others attention that a new kid is definitely on the block and other’s need now to be wary. It seems they are definitely on the right track now to do just that.
Paradigm almost all in attack following their S line, seems the next obvious step towards being at least competitive in a new to them, arena. They’re launch of a new platform which is not beyond re-evaluation or redress in terms of upgrades, is smart and in keeping with former ventures.
In the interim, I’m gonna applaud paradigm for making this effort regarless where it winds up landing.
The only true aspiration a dedicated card carrying audiophile (nut) should pursue is attainable illusionary reality, or A.I.R., regardless the brand name or cost of the appliances as being the normal former guidelines.
Not only should audio enthusiasts carry along their Lps and CDs into the show rooms, they should spend a few bucks for a nice sleeping mask so they can’t see either. That is of course, until the audition is complete. Egos need be checked at the door. Esthetics alone simply can’t be the sole arbiter for speaker purchases. Ever. Neither should it be value. It has to be ‘attainable synergistic en masse performance. Always.
Sure, speakers have a larger esthetic impact on the home than will little boxes, but provided one finds a pleasing form and color scheme, once run in, who is seriously listening with the lights on anyhow?
I’m anxious to see how the Personna lineup fares with tube power, below the model 9. And, what or how soon Paradigm will serve up their next variation on the F series, which is also, exactly within their philosophical heritage. Hope to hear some of the F line asap. Good luck Paradigm!