The 40's do need time to bread in, mine opened up after good 3-4 weeks of listening. I have no hesitation in saying the same would apply for the 60 as they both have identical drivers albeit 60 have a larger cabinet and is a floor stander. One day...no way. I am familiar with C370 as well and have a feeling the 60's would sound even better with something on the warm side. C370 is a good workhorse but not having the capability to sound *sophisticated*. I loved the Audio Analogue Puccini SE as a matter of fact. Just 50 watts, but those 50, just kept me warm on a weekend last winter.
Thoughts on Paradigm Studio 60's?
Just took delivery on a new pair of Paradigm Studio 60's. I liked them very much in the store, where I was comparing them to a pair of KEF Q7's. At home, however, they don't sound as good to me as my 20 year-old Polk RTA12 C's. The Paradigm'ss sound seems comparatively muted and boxy, while the Polk's sound is more transparent and open, particularly in the high end. I think the Paradigm's are broken in (ran them all day) and everything is hooked up correctly. I've always loved the sound of my Polk's but was looking for something a bit smaller and nicer looking. Do I need to move further up the cost curve to do better than my old Polks? Thoughts appreciated. BTW, power = NAD C370.
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