On Jan. 3, 2011, I posted my comments about the Paradigm S8 v2. After 7 and a half months, I stand by what I said before:
"So . . . IMO, the bottom line is the S8 V2 is one terrific speaker. It works well with my ARC tube gear. At the expense of waxing philosophical, speaker choice is like fine wine -- what one person likes, another person thinks is swill. But I strongly suggest a listen. One caveat -- and this goes for any speaker. Dealers audition what they sell. Check the Paradigm web site for a dealer near where you live. You may have to visit a couple of dealers to make a fair choice, so bring good quality source material with which you are familiar."
Sthomas12321, based on my January quote, I support and appreciate your comments. You provided a very detailed comparison between the S8 and the Focals, yet you still liked the overall presentation of the Focals better. That's your opinion -- AND I respect it.
My problem is that I don't have the patience to visit the top hi-end shops where I live. In addition, I don't like taking up the time of the sales folks unless I'm a serious buyer. Further, dealers push what they sell, so if they don't carry Focals, but only Paradigm S8s, all one can do is "make the rounds." But is that truly a fair way to A/B speakers?? Different electronics, different room ambiences, etc.
I "slipped" into my S8s a couple of years ago based on the recommendation of a dealer who I like. I never shopped for speakers. Didn't have the patience. If I didn't like the S8s, I would have dumped them. I might have taken more time to shop if there were dealers around who carried the top brands that I know about and who could set up a meaningful A/B test for me. But Nada.
As I said in my January post, I drive the S8s with ARC gear. Maybe it's a good synergy. Maybe I don't know what I'm missing. Maybe this or maybe that. Oh well. As the old adage goes, ignornace can be bliss.
But the bottom line is that whatever swill comes out of my S8s is sure engaging, relaxing and musical. I can listen for hours without fatigue. I hear sh*t from my old vinyl that I never heard before, e.g., Solti, Chicago Symph. Orchest, performing Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony. The kettle drums are in my face. Maybe I'd pass out from glee if I was listening to Vandies, Maggies or Focals. I guess I'll never know until I decide to change.
BTW and FWIW, Marc Mickelson reviewed the S8 (v3) speakers back in May, 2010. He loved them.
Hate to end on an overused cliche, but enjoy the music with whatever gear you're using.
Cheers!
"So . . . IMO, the bottom line is the S8 V2 is one terrific speaker. It works well with my ARC tube gear. At the expense of waxing philosophical, speaker choice is like fine wine -- what one person likes, another person thinks is swill. But I strongly suggest a listen. One caveat -- and this goes for any speaker. Dealers audition what they sell. Check the Paradigm web site for a dealer near where you live. You may have to visit a couple of dealers to make a fair choice, so bring good quality source material with which you are familiar."
Sthomas12321, based on my January quote, I support and appreciate your comments. You provided a very detailed comparison between the S8 and the Focals, yet you still liked the overall presentation of the Focals better. That's your opinion -- AND I respect it.
My problem is that I don't have the patience to visit the top hi-end shops where I live. In addition, I don't like taking up the time of the sales folks unless I'm a serious buyer. Further, dealers push what they sell, so if they don't carry Focals, but only Paradigm S8s, all one can do is "make the rounds." But is that truly a fair way to A/B speakers?? Different electronics, different room ambiences, etc.
I "slipped" into my S8s a couple of years ago based on the recommendation of a dealer who I like. I never shopped for speakers. Didn't have the patience. If I didn't like the S8s, I would have dumped them. I might have taken more time to shop if there were dealers around who carried the top brands that I know about and who could set up a meaningful A/B test for me. But Nada.
As I said in my January post, I drive the S8s with ARC gear. Maybe it's a good synergy. Maybe I don't know what I'm missing. Maybe this or maybe that. Oh well. As the old adage goes, ignornace can be bliss.
But the bottom line is that whatever swill comes out of my S8s is sure engaging, relaxing and musical. I can listen for hours without fatigue. I hear sh*t from my old vinyl that I never heard before, e.g., Solti, Chicago Symph. Orchest, performing Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony. The kettle drums are in my face. Maybe I'd pass out from glee if I was listening to Vandies, Maggies or Focals. I guess I'll never know until I decide to change.
BTW and FWIW, Marc Mickelson reviewed the S8 (v3) speakers back in May, 2010. He loved them.
Hate to end on an overused cliche, but enjoy the music with whatever gear you're using.
Cheers!