Not sure what to think or do...


A few months ago, a 4 month old Parasound JC5 exploded and took out a speaker.  They were pair of JBL towers and they sounded fantastic with the JC5.  Parasound warranty replaced the amp with a new open box after determining I was not at fault.  Speakers were long out of warranty so I ended up taking the loss and purchasing new speakers.  I got a new set of Wharfdale Elysian 2.  They look great but everything sounds terrible with the new speakers and the new JC5.  Both the new amp and speakers have about 30 hours on them.  I dont think it is the speakers because I tried with a 8 year old A23 Parasound amp and they seems to sound a little better.  So either things havent broken/burned in yet or I just got some bad equipment.  I hear people tell me it takes 100s of hours, etc, but Im worried and dont expect that big of a change over time.  This has been a bad experience for me and I feel like giving up on the audio hobby.  $6k on speakers, $6k on an amp yet the acoustic panels on my Sony tv also sound just as good so Im confused.  

audioman2015

FWIW, my personal experience is that speakers definitely sound better with break in, usually a good 100 hours. Just play them at a decent volume for a few weeks and re-asses. Good luck.

If you purchased the amp new, why didn't Parasound send you a new JC5 in a sealed box?

I think they are a great company, just don't understand the above.

Regarding speaker polarity, If possible, open the binding post box and check the connections inside. I discovered one of my Klipsch Forte 4s was wired incorrectly INSIDE the speaker. Good luck.

I would send the Wharfedales back while under trial period. They will not get better, it's like the combination of lack of synergy and your ears.