Hillcrest HiFi on Preston by Valley View Mall at least did and probably does carry Paradigm. They also carry B&W which you should audition. And there are other stores in North Dallas near 75, which you should visit before buying those. I get the impression that you have yet to hear Paradigms or very many other speakers in that price range.
Room dimensions: which Paradigm should I get?
I'm building my first "real" system, gearing towards home theeater. I'm on a small budget, and for a while I'm going to use mixmatched speakers for surrounds, and I've bought an Outlaw pre and an Outlaw amp. All I have left to buy are two fronts, and I want towers. I was going to hold out for used Infinity Kappa's, simply because I always wanted them. But now I'm getting anxious since I have purchased all the other pieces.
I've decided to get a pair of Paradigm Reference Studio v3's. Now I need to decide on getting the 100's, or would the 60's be plenty?
Here are my room dimensions:
L W H
20' x 17' x (vaulted 8.5' to 12.5')
Adding to the cubic volume of this room there is a dining room, open and offset at the left rear measuring 20'x12'x8'. There is one door to a hall, a double wide opening into the kitchen, and another double wide opening into the game room.
Here is my (partially pieced together) system:
Outlaw Audio 950 Pre/Pro
Outlaw Audio 770, 200Wpc, 7 channels
Fronts: Not yet decided
Surrounds: Celestion Impact 30, 4 ohm, max 150W
2nd Surrounds: Celestion "Little 1", 8 ohm, 10-50W
Center: MB Quart Center, 6 ohm, 125W
Sub: Velodyne self powered 10"
Again, my question here is whether to get the Paradigm Studio 100 v3 or Studio 60 v3.
Thanks, Greg
P.S. Oh yeah! I hear that some local chains sell Paradigms? Which ones? I'm in the Dallas TX area.
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