Paradigm S4 , Revel F32, Revel M22 , EPOS


Let me start off by saying, I am an idiot. I had B&W N805, CDM CSE and LM-1's with Cary 572SE (2 Channel) and NAD T762(5 Channel). I moved to Rogue M150's (2 Channel-Same NAD). Then I moved to Paradigm 100v3 (based on Stereophile review) (same electronics). Weeks later, I sold the Paradigms and bought Magnepan 3.6r's,CC3,MGMC1's. Then I sold the Rogue, sold the NAD, bought Anthem MCA 50 amp, Outlaw 990 pre-pro, and VTL MB450's. I just sold the Maggie set-up. I am more concerned with 2 channel music, but will build 5.1 when I find the right front speakers. I am thoroughly lost. I have a sub...but WILL NOT USE IT FOR 2 Channel music. Ultimately, I missed the intimacy of my original system. I listen to a lot of Yes, Zeppelin, Beatles, and other mellower (adult) music. (I know I have the musical taste of a 15 year old). I am afraid the Revel F32's will not "disappear" like my BRIGHT 805's did. PLEASE LIMIT MY BRAIN TO THE ABOVE OPTIONS.

Erik
yesfan

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Yesfan, you have great taste in music. I have had my F32's now for about 18months. I love 'em. On Yes's Heart of the Sunrise and Starship Trooper they really bring out the vocals and keep Squires Bass lines in good tight formation.
I also have the M22's which I used for a time as front speakers in conjunction with my Velo DD12 SW ,while I patiently awaited the F32's on back order at the time.
I at times thought maybe I should cancel the F32's and get 2 more M22's, they do a great job with a sub. But now that I have the F32's I am glad I hung in there. I do suppliment them with the sub but that is my personnal taste. I just want to add my humble opinion here "Never appologize for your taste in music, it is for your ears and you pay for it so enjoy it" unless of course it's country......jus kidding