Thanks Rick ... just curious, did the dealer carry both the Revels and the Paradigm S8s? I just checked the Paradigm website for dealers in a few cities in Texas. Seems like there's dealer in pretty much every major city, which is no surprise.
Here's a little exercise. Check a couple of dealers in Texas who carry both the Paradigm S8 and the Revel Studio 2. Be preapred to make some calls. Tell the dealer you are strongly considering both models, which is the truth. Ask the dealer if he has both models set up for audition. If the dealer carries both models, ask for his opinion.
Sorry to be cynical, but I surmise that most dealers will push what they carry, and if they carry both models, then whatever they have on hand. If they have both models on hand, you might get a fair opinion, but even then if the dealer thinks you're choking on the price, he might push you into the less expensibe speaker and then assuage your doubts by telling you that the less expensive speaker is 95% as good as the more expensive speaker.
One of the members suggested that your best bet it to personally audition both speakers if at all possible. I agree with the advice.
Here's my biased (pun) take on the S8 versus Studio 2. Based on what I've read about the Studio 2 and its big brother, the Salon 2, I think the Revels will do a better job hitting the lowest octaves as compared to the S8s. A couple of reviews said the Studios can do bass into the 20+ Hz region. I think the S8s will start to pucker out south of the 30 Hz range. I use a sub, which rounds out the bass just fine, with the cut-off frequency set to 35-40 Hz.
Please report back. I'm really curious how the dealers come back to you. :)
Cheers,
Bruce