building the best system I can?


If a friend had $5000 dollars to spend on audio gear and asked you for help in putting together a system revolving around a pair of paradigm studio 20's v5, what would you suggest?
wmbode
B.limo, I have heard many, but not very recently, and didn't bother to remember what any of them were called.
Rockadanny-I'm not sure I am convinced that spending 3/4 of a $5000 budget on speakers is a wise ratio in putting together a system. Speakers are just one component in a audio system and that doesn't leave alot of room for other important components.

As far as the studio 20's go they are what I have on hand and what I intend to use unless someone can convince me otherwise. I am not opposed to changing speakers but my budget is geared towards in putting together a system that will help me get the most out of what I have.

This day and age it is very diffecult to audition speakers by different manufacturers because dealers just don't carry the inventory they did 20 years ago. That is why a web site such as Audiogon is so helpful because the diversity of the populas is vast and knowledgable. So I am putting myself at the mercy of people who have greater knowledge than I do in helping me put together this audio system I seek.
unsound, so what speakers do you like in the $1500- $3000 range? also, do you know if you heard any paradigms in the studio or signature series, or just the monitor series? monitor series hooked up to a $1,000 reciever sound quite different than the studio series hooked up to $4,000 worth of pre amp, amp, external dac.
"This day and age it is very difficult to audition speakers by different manufacturers because dealers just don't carry the inventory they did 20 years ago."

That is so true, Wmbode. I want to upgrade my spkrs, but haven't yet until I find a store that carries Dali. So I say keep your studio 20's and start to build your system. In a year or two start auditioning new speakers.