You can EQ the S8's all night long, it will NEVER be as relaxed as the Focus 20/20's. You can bump EQ here and there to get it to your preference, but no matter what it will always be a Paradigm S8.
The Focus 20/20's aren't just rolled off. I wish it were that easy. Have you ever owned planar speakers? Using EQ isn't going to turn a Paradigm S8 into a ML either.
Just because a speaker seams to let every detail be heard, doesn't make it more musical. Just because its flat to 44khz wont make it more enjoyable.
That doesn't mean you can't prefer a speaker different from me. The S8's were good speakers, I gave them a lot of praise above. I liked both Ayre and Bryston gear with them. I personally did not ever feel swept away with them though like I have the Focus, ML's, and even Magnepans I had. The Magnepans were a bit brighter like the S8's but IMO more musical to MY ears.
The Focus 20/20's aren't just rolled off. I wish it were that easy. Have you ever owned planar speakers? Using EQ isn't going to turn a Paradigm S8 into a ML either.
Just because a speaker seams to let every detail be heard, doesn't make it more musical. Just because its flat to 44khz wont make it more enjoyable.
That doesn't mean you can't prefer a speaker different from me. The S8's were good speakers, I gave them a lot of praise above. I liked both Ayre and Bryston gear with them. I personally did not ever feel swept away with them though like I have the Focus, ML's, and even Magnepans I had. The Magnepans were a bit brighter like the S8's but IMO more musical to MY ears.