Blown away with 2 speakers hifi sound!


   I upgraded my CD player and the sound I am getting from Paradigm Studio 20 speakers is truly amazing! The sound is liquid and transparent magic...I never heard them sound so good. In fact, I find myself not listening to music but to the sound of speakers, if you know what I mean. Audiophiles should be able to relate to this...

   I am starting to believe the company's bold statement about Paradigm shift speakers with in the price range - haha

   Another speaker I am in love with is Martin Logan Motion 35XT with exotic tweeter that has pleasant transparent magic...The sound is as a whole is also liquid so Hifi-ish. Try to hear them and most likely you too will agree that they are so good that you keep hearing speakers rather than concentrating on music, and they are way below $1000! I think they are a bargain in Hifi world these days.

   I hope readers of Audiogon will agree with my take on the 2 speakers and enjoy good quality for a few hundred $.

Happy listening...
gongli3
There is no need to spend tens of thousands to get good sound. For those who can afford it, bon appetit.-Kodiak

I could not agree more. I scrounged up a pair of used Maggie 1.7, a Used Odyssey Amp, and a nice Dac and am still rendered speechless by the sound. Often I will cut off all the lights at night and simply get lost. It never gets old. Good On ya OP, Slainte.


I upgraded my CD player and the sound I am getting from Paradigm Studio 20 speakers is truly amazing! 


So you upgraded the CD player, and credit the sound to the speakers.

I agree. That is truly amazing.
Enjoy your music bud. I've personally listend to the Martin Logangs 35xts and really like them. I think moat Highend speakers are good in their own way. They each embrace a different character. I am blessed to own 2 pairs and I am able to to switch back and forth depending on the type of music Im playing. Its all about enjoyment.
Music and equipment are one intertwined combination - one cannot exist without the other.  It's inevitable that one listens to both music and equipment at the same time, simultaneously.  The phrase such as "listen only to the music and not the equipment" is basically playing with semantics.  
I think most of us get excited when trying something new that makes a much bigger positive difference than was expected.I remember a few times thinking that this new -fill in the blank - sounds incredible!Then I become acclimated and it's all about the tunes again.