Urbie,
Another point, just because a reviewer selects a loudspeaker doesn't mean that that loudspeaker is better or worse than anything else.
There a number of factors which determine why a reviewer selects a set of loudspeakers.
The first is of course sound, the second is looks, the third is how compatible is his gear and the synergy which may have favored the Monitors
The last part is the sneaky one, many companies give reviewers ridiculous deals to purchase gear rather than having to send it back.
We have heard the Monitors at Axpona and do believe CAP and came away less than thrilled at each demo of the Monitors. Where they bad no they were not, they sounded decent just not amazing, we also heard Magico and didn't like them either.
We could easily get the line, the point is you have to first be interested enough to want to bring in a line, and again after hearing them on several occasions they never sounded good enough to warrant bringing in a pair to test.
Again at a show you can''t always get the best demo, however, you can get a good idea of how a product may perform.
At the last Axpona show the winners that we thought best sound were Wilson, Golden Ear, Vimberg, we thought the Persona 3F demo was good but disagreed with the choice of cabling and server which would have made them sound even better, the demo with the Persona 3F on a $4,500.00 Anthem integrated amp was not perfect the Persona 3F sounded absolutely amazing for a $10k speaker. gigantic soundstage, the speakers totally disappeared, and the bass was very deep and tight and the improvement with a $6,500.00 sub was somewhat anti-climatic as the 3F has such impressive bass in that demo.
Again a tad bright, which is why we recommend an Innuous sever over the Aurender server, we play them with PCM transcoded to DSD and use warmer cables which add some tone color as the Anthem STR integrated isn't' a particularly warm amplifier.
Urbie you don't sound like a regular consumer you seem to have an axe to grind with Paradigm and an agenda to promote Monitor Audio.
We would be more than happy to bring in the line just have not found a reason to do so.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
Another point, just because a reviewer selects a loudspeaker doesn't mean that that loudspeaker is better or worse than anything else.
There a number of factors which determine why a reviewer selects a set of loudspeakers.
The first is of course sound, the second is looks, the third is how compatible is his gear and the synergy which may have favored the Monitors
The last part is the sneaky one, many companies give reviewers ridiculous deals to purchase gear rather than having to send it back.
We have heard the Monitors at Axpona and do believe CAP and came away less than thrilled at each demo of the Monitors. Where they bad no they were not, they sounded decent just not amazing, we also heard Magico and didn't like them either.
We could easily get the line, the point is you have to first be interested enough to want to bring in a line, and again after hearing them on several occasions they never sounded good enough to warrant bringing in a pair to test.
Again at a show you can''t always get the best demo, however, you can get a good idea of how a product may perform.
At the last Axpona show the winners that we thought best sound were Wilson, Golden Ear, Vimberg, we thought the Persona 3F demo was good but disagreed with the choice of cabling and server which would have made them sound even better, the demo with the Persona 3F on a $4,500.00 Anthem integrated amp was not perfect the Persona 3F sounded absolutely amazing for a $10k speaker. gigantic soundstage, the speakers totally disappeared, and the bass was very deep and tight and the improvement with a $6,500.00 sub was somewhat anti-climatic as the 3F has such impressive bass in that demo.
Again a tad bright, which is why we recommend an Innuous sever over the Aurender server, we play them with PCM transcoded to DSD and use warmer cables which add some tone color as the Anthem STR integrated isn't' a particularly warm amplifier.
Urbie you don't sound like a regular consumer you seem to have an axe to grind with Paradigm and an agenda to promote Monitor Audio.
We would be more than happy to bring in the line just have not found a reason to do so.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ