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Servo15
Enthusiast
I have been auditioning speakers for about a year now. I have narrowed it down to the Revel 226be and the Founder 100s.
I like the neutrality of the Revel, but they seem flat in their presentation. Like the soundstage and imaging doesn't have dimension to it. The Founders have more depth to the soundstage, but I worry that the Founders might be too bright in my room and I do think that the 226's have a cleaner mid-range.
I have Paradigm Studio 60 V.4s and the 690 CC. I love them and have had them for 15 years. I do feel however, that they can be a little bright and sibilant sometimes and the mids aren't as clean as some of the speakers I've been auditioning.
I bought the Revel M106 bookshelves to try in my room and overall, I like their sound, but they seem lifeless. I took them into my local Revel dealer who only has the Revel bookshelf 126be, not the towers I'm looking for. We A/B'd them and they do to everything better than the 106s, but they still seem 1 dimensional, and I'm missing some details that I hear with other speakers.
I also took the M106's to the Paradigm dealer, (none of the dealers will let me take home speakers so I can demo in my own room), and the Paradigm 40Bs created a sense of air and space around instruments and the soundstage, but again, I worry that the treble might be too much. Will the Revel towers have more dimension? All the reviews and the frequency response graphs show that the Revels are the more accurate speaker, but I like how the Founders feel more alive.
Thoughts please?
I like the neutrality of the Revel, but they seem flat in their presentation. Like the soundstage and imaging doesn't have dimension to it. The Founders have more depth to the soundstage, but I worry that the Founders might be too bright in my room and I do think that the 226's have a cleaner mid-range.
I have Paradigm Studio 60 V.4s and the 690 CC. I love them and have had them for 15 years. I do feel however, that they can be a little bright and sibilant sometimes and the mids aren't as clean as some of the speakers I've been auditioning.
I bought the Revel M106 bookshelves to try in my room and overall, I like their sound, but they seem lifeless. I took them into my local Revel dealer who only has the Revel bookshelf 126be, not the towers I'm looking for. We A/B'd them and they do to everything better than the 106s, but they still seem 1 dimensional, and I'm missing some details that I hear with other speakers.
I also took the M106's to the Paradigm dealer, (none of the dealers will let me take home speakers so I can demo in my own room), and the Paradigm 40Bs created a sense of air and space around instruments and the soundstage, but again, I worry that the treble might be too much. Will the Revel towers have more dimension? All the reviews and the frequency response graphs show that the Revels are the more accurate speaker, but I like how the Founders feel more alive.
Thoughts please?