I just wanted to update this thread with some audition news:
I decided to stop at a Paradigm dealer (one I hate) and audition what I could. They had Studio 20's, 40's, 100's, and S2's ready to go so I listened to each pair full range (no subs).
First up was the 40's which I felt I'd be most interested in hearing. They were perfectly setup in a listening room connected to a Sony 5300ES receiver. The guy helping me was great to work with and we bounced through a demo disc I made. The sound was TERRIBLE! They sounded very...mechanical. That's about the best way I can describe it. It certainly wasn't good at all. When I told the guy that I was working with that these 40's didn't sound like the Paradigms I remember at all; he agreed but offered no explanation. I don't *think* it had anything to do with the Sony as I just upgraded my DA4ES with little improvement going the Emotiva gear I just purchased. Sure the Emo gear is better, but my Sony stuff never sounded bad like this.
We then moved onto the 100's. The guy puts my disc in some Anthem gear and the 100's fire up. BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM!! All I could hear was what sounded like an SVS sub about 30db too hot.

WOW, these things can put out some clean deep base. I was impressed for a few seconds, but then asked the guy what was up? He walked back over to the Anthem stuff (yes, believe it or not, I actually had to ask him to check

). Turns out a previous listener must have jacked the bass way up. I saw the guy zero it out again and things were much better. This time the Paradigms sounded like I remembered...beautiful. Nice overall tone and great dynamic range. It's hard to find any fault with these things; I was impressed. They really made me want them for full range music listening and just use my sub for LFE. What I really decided is just how good these 100's made my B&W's sound. In other words, if I wasn't going with floorstanders for full range music listening, these 100's would be much if any upgrade at all for me.
I then moved onto the 20's just to see what I thought. I was only listening to the 20's to compare bass output with the 40's and my B&W's. Needless to say the the 20's were more anemic than my 602's for full range, but I did consider them to sound the same as the 100's sonically speaking but of course without the midbass/bass output.
Since the S2's were right there, the guy hooked them up to the Anthem gear and I had a quick listen. To be honest there was a slight tonal difference, but I didn't detect any increase in clarity or imaging. I certainly wouldn't spend the extra cash on them. Beautiful though. They looked impressive to say the least.
Overall I really think if I owned Paradigm Studio's I would be happy. More than with B&W's, I'm not sure... I felt that my B&W's have a slightly more balanced midrange, where I thought the Paradigm's were a little reserved. Maybe it was the Anthem gear as I'm just not familiar with Anthem's sound. I'm guessing I would adjust to it, but I fear side by side with my setup, I'd prefer my current setup to what I heard today (40's aside as there was obviously something wrong).
I will say that I have a slight attraction to some full range floorstanders. But I also have a slight attraction to many things I don't have. It's hard to say just how they'd perform in my room. One thing is for sure, anyone with Studio 100's is a lucky bastage!!
So the question still remains... Do I try the Ascend 340SE's or not. I have to be honest here, but I've read so many great things about those little Sierra's that I'm itching to try them. My only reservation is that they are so little...
On a side note: I did stop at the B&W dealer to have a listen to the new 683's. My wife and kids were DONE auditioning speakers so I decided to make it a quick stop. I really like the owner a lot and he gave me a great price on a pair of 683's and an HTM-61 last week over the phone (this is wear my last two sets of B&W's were purchased). I walk in and a guy asks to help me. I ask for the owner and he says he's out for the day. I then proceed to talk to this guy and ask about the new 6 series B&W's and how he feels they compare to the previous generation. He proceeds to tell me how they are made in China now and that the 600 series uses FST drivers like the 8 series. He shows me the FST driver on the 684 and I stop him. I basically can't stand this friggin' idiot anymore and I tell him that the 684 doesn't have an FST driver and he doesn't need to open his sales speech with facts like B&W's are made in China. I thanked him for his time, gathered up the family, and left.

Moron!!
