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Re: Paradigm 20's v 60's
40's? happy medium? I want to upgrade soon from my monitors to a full studio setup!
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Re: Paradigm 20's v 60's
They don't sound better than the 20s, but they ARE more sensitive and do extend a little lower, so they far more easily fill a room than the 20s do. Given a choice, I would go with the 40s every time if it was a medium to large room. 20s with a good sub is still a formidable combo too though.
If these are what you are looking at, I'd also throw into the mix, the Ascend CMT-340.
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There are much better stands than what Paradigm offers for less than what Paradigm dealers rake you for.... DEFINITELY the stands they offer for the Studio line are not worth the price IMO. With the Monitor line, I can see stands being a factor (5s vs 7s), but not the Studios.
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[quote=Mickey Brown]The 40's have always been the jewel of the studio line. And I'm not just saying that because I own 2 of them.
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I agree 100% with this. The 40's are wonderful. IMO the 100s are great too but if you are using a sub there is no point. I almost bought the 40's before I discovered Ascend Acoustics.
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Re: Paradigm 20's v 60's
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Thanks for the advice, I thought more people would come out in support of the 60's, strange that that's not the case.
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Here's a vote for the 60s. The 20s + a good sub will beat the 60's by themselves, but a 60s plus the same sub will blow away the 20s/sub combo, IMO. That you have a medium/large room tilts the table even more to the 60s + sub combo.
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Re: Paradigm 20's v 60's
How big is your room, Johnny?
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Re: Paradigm 20's v 60's
Make sure you spend time tweaking the placement of the speakers relative to you, as that can play a HUGE role as well.
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Ah, okay....that's about as big a room as you'd want to go with the 20s, assuming it doesn't open up into other areas of the house with lots of space to fiill. The 40s probably would have sounded a tad fuller, but once you add a sub to the 20s you might be fine. I've just learned first hand how a large and open room can eat up a bookshelf speaker.
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My friend has 20s in a MASSIVE room, and with a sub, they do fine. He is however, powering them with a Marantz 9300V (140wpc).
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My friend has 20s in a MASSIVE room, and with a sub, they do fine. He is however, powering them with a Marantz 9300V (140wpc).
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Do fine as in sound as good as they would in a smaller room? I learned about bookshelf speakers in a large room the hard way....I first had monitor 5s in a room that was pretty big in terms of two dimensions, but the ceilings were only 8'. When I bought a new house and moved my system into a room that was about the same size in two dimensions but with ceilings that ran up as high as 18', all of a sudden they became very thin sounding. I had to jump into Monitor 11s in order to feel they was balance again. I went right into studio/100s after that, so I never tried the 20s in that room, so maybe they're a better speaker than I give them credit for. I've just become a big believer in matching the speaker to the size of the room.
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His room is approx 30x40 with 10ft ceilings (kitchen, dining, living area all one big open room). They don't have the kick that a larger speaker would in this room, but I was honestly surprised at how good they sounded - I recommended 40s at least to him, but he went with the 20s + 470 for size reasons, and they did quite well at filling in sound at the listening position. Other parts of the room the sound is more of an echo. Front stage is not 100% cohesive due to the size of the room, but it is better than I expected. They don't seem to struggle I guess is what I am saying.
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That's impressive....that's a big ass room! I guess it says a lot for the quality of those drivers and/or the overall construction of the speakers. I'd be interested to hear them w/out the sub and center in that size of a room....I wonder to what degree they'd out-gun something like a Monitor 5 in terms of sounding coherent, you know?
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I've owned the 5s too, and had 20s and 40s in my room. The 20s with plenty of power will give the 5s a run for their money

They aren't as sensitive, but they can handle more power.
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That reminds me, John, don't you have a GR-Research system? I've been considering picking up a couple of Danny's monitors for surrounds since DeVore Fidelity doesn't have their on-walls out yet. I don't know if you've herad the DeVore stuff, but I'd call them very transparent and tonally balanced. Do you have any input on how the GR stuff might work as surrounds? I was thinking either four of his AV1s or maybe a pair of AV1s and a pair of the AV1-RS for the back if I go 7.1.
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I haven't heard the RSs, but I had A/V-1s for a while for surrounds and I was very happy with them. I have all A/V-2s now. The RSs work by firing upward, so it will depend on your room if the will work for you as rears. I don't really have a rear wall, amd tje ceiling is sloped, so I can't use the RSs in my current setup.
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Re: Paradigm 20's v 60's
John, check this out and tell me what you think, if you don't mind

I found this guy over at the GR forum and it seems as though he's doing exactly what I want to do. He has Merlins up front and no center, and then four of the RS's in back.....I could do mine exactly the way this guy's doing his....from what he says, it sounds pretty damn good!
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