Zugisland, is your question directed to me: "can you illuminate me as to the sale your were speaking of?" If so, not quite sure what you're asking me about.
BTW, even though the S8s low end starts to roll-off at 40-45 Hz, it's really not a problem for me because I have the Signature Servo sub, which blends very nicely with the S8s, particularly because the sub is self powered (1500 watts; 4500 watts on transients) and there are separate controls for loudness, frequency cut off and phase. Believe it or not, there really isn't as much source material out there that throws off much information below 50Hz, but when it's there, I want to hear it -- and I do.
Maybe because my wife is a former Canadian, I kinda feel like keeping the Canadians busy is almost as good as keeping US workers busy. FWIW, except for the cabinets, Paradigm manufactures all speaker components at their Ontario facility. They maintain super high QC because they make the stuff and they can afford to spread R&D over a broad range of speaker selections, i.e., mid-fi and hi-fi.
Frankly, I think the main problem with the Signature line is branding. If I were Paradigm, I would try to separately market the Signature line from the rest of their offerings, kinda like what Honda does with Accura, and Nissan does with Infinity. Just an opinion.
But in any case, I sincerely congratulate you on your purchase of the VR 35, a very fine US speaker. I wish you many years of listening enjoyment.
Cheers.
BTW, even though the S8s low end starts to roll-off at 40-45 Hz, it's really not a problem for me because I have the Signature Servo sub, which blends very nicely with the S8s, particularly because the sub is self powered (1500 watts; 4500 watts on transients) and there are separate controls for loudness, frequency cut off and phase. Believe it or not, there really isn't as much source material out there that throws off much information below 50Hz, but when it's there, I want to hear it -- and I do.
Maybe because my wife is a former Canadian, I kinda feel like keeping the Canadians busy is almost as good as keeping US workers busy. FWIW, except for the cabinets, Paradigm manufactures all speaker components at their Ontario facility. They maintain super high QC because they make the stuff and they can afford to spread R&D over a broad range of speaker selections, i.e., mid-fi and hi-fi.
Frankly, I think the main problem with the Signature line is branding. If I were Paradigm, I would try to separately market the Signature line from the rest of their offerings, kinda like what Honda does with Accura, and Nissan does with Infinity. Just an opinion.
But in any case, I sincerely congratulate you on your purchase of the VR 35, a very fine US speaker. I wish you many years of listening enjoyment.
Cheers.