Paradigm Reference Studio 60 v3 Floorstanding Speakers
Paradigm Reference Studio 60 v3 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 01, 2007]
George
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very even handed and detailed
Weakness:
Need a little juice to sound their best I have had these speakers in a sytem consisting of a Musical Fidelity A300, Meridian 506.24 and/or Sony Dvps9000es and a Carver tuner and I have been delighted with them. Very qick, clean bass , good mid range and clear, detailed treble. They are perfect in the 12x15 room I use them in. They are very balanced sounding and can reveal the nuance and detail of even complex symphonic music. They also rock really well. Definately a great purchase. Highly recomended, and I don't think I'll be selling these any time soon. Similar Products Used: Paradigm Studio 100v2, Dynaudio Contour 1.3, Totem Model Ones, Rokks , and Rainmakers, Dynaudio Audience 60, ProAc Tablette 50 |
[May 19, 2006]
johnjohn
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Natural yet transparent sound. Great soundstage!
Weakness:
Plastic chicken-thigh outriggers Excellent coherence, transparency and soundstaging - sounds like one driver playing, not three. Very realistic on vocals and jazz. Amazing midrange for a full range 2 1/2 way design - no coloration that I can detect. If you like full range performance with a dead accurate midrange, this is the speaker for you. Quite good on classical, but the rendition of strings is bettered by speakers in the $3K range. Bass has good power and delineation though not tight in the sense of traditional sealed boxes. The speaker also plays loud and handles power well - it handles everything my 250wpc amp can dish out. This speaker demonstrates that loudspeaker technology has come a long way even in the last 10 or so years. A decade ago this level of performance would've cost over $3K. Definitely a bargain! Customer Service Unknown Similar Products Used: Thiel, B&W, PSB, Vandersteen |
[May 07, 2006]
pupqy1
AudioPhile
Strength:
+Unbeliveble soundstage
Weakness:
-Just a little bit of bass is missing. About 5% but this might be fixed with better cables probably bi-wire ( i have singe wire ). I have purchased these about three months ago and I love them ! I remember the first time i have heard them. I have requested the dealer to play the remastered copy of nine inch nails track (12-reptile). I was amazed with the detail these have produced versus Paradigm 5se-Mk3 that I have owned for about 8 years. The track revealed more detail and these two speakers actually produced a wider soundstage that anything i have heard. What i enjoyed even more was track 11(eraser) the first 20seconds, the voices actually circled around my head producing a 360degree soundstage, i was amazed! The dealer didn't have new ones so i have purchased the floor model for $1200 with slightly damaged tweeter. Dealer was more than happy to order a replacement for no extra cost. At home these speakers played even better!
Customer Service Great Dealer. Ordered the broken tweater right away for free. Didnt mind me testing them out for an hour, playing loud! Similar Products Used: Paradigm 5se-Mk3, Paradigm Titan V.2, Paradigm CC-370, Psb Stratus Gold, Psb Image 5T.
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[Apr 04, 2004]
Stefan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound staging, mid-range reponse, great sound staging.
Weakness:
Lower end needs subwoofer support. After deciding to replace my aging and now very well matched set of home theater speakers I spent quite some time shopping around and doing research. I thought I had settled on a set of B&W 7 series speakers but after listening to the Paradigms and looking at their price tag I decided against the B&Ws. They were at the very top end of my budget and the Paradigms fit a lot better and quality wise they were certainly competitive. I have had them for just over a month now and am still busy breaking them in but so far no regrets! The funny thing is I mainly intended for the 60s to be mains for a surround setup but I have rediscovered music and find myself listening to a lot of stereo again (and the odd SACD/DVDA) because the music just sounds so good. The sound staging on the 60s is amazing at times. The speakers disappear and become part of a larger sound environment. Some stereo recordings actually have a 3D quality to them and I am discovering parts of familiar recordings I never heard before. (my previous mains, JBL XPL 160s are not to be trifled with either so the comparison holds well) The midrange is particularly good, vocals and featured instruments like pianos and guitars really stand out. Bass response is adequate, certainly enough for 95% of music recordings. For home theater a sub is a must, something that applies to the 60s as well. I think for the price they go for (retail $980 apiece, I got a deal for about $850 on a 5 speaker set) you get a pair of speakers that will give you very high quality and some serious listening enjoyment. I have driven them pretty hard (my Denon 3801 does a great job) and I have not observed any sign of strain. Also, some SACD recordings are very dynamic and will definitely test your speaker's response range. It is fun playing the SACD recording of Beethoven's 5th and knowing the speakers can handle the onslaught effortlessly. Highly recommended! Similar Products Used: B&W 6 series, B&W 7 series, JBL XPL series. |