Paradigm S8 vs DTs 7000SC or 7001SC ?

AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Now after this discussion I may just keep my Def7001s and buy a new truck (Tacoma)!lo I love these discussions especially when two titans come together on different side of opinion.
Even the best trucks in the world will sound differently...:D

**hee**hee**

It's Friday and I'm just cracking myself up.:D

Toyota and Lexus rules!!!:D
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
AccuDT turned down the 10 buck bet and now it is a dollar bet...ummm...so I guess my money is where my mouth is....

ADT upgrades about every 2 months so I would easily put however much money he would like on that bet.
Would like to tell AcuDefTechGuy, you are very polite and gracious with your replys. Also to the person that said, $10.00???? put your money where your mouth is at least $100.00!lo
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GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
we should just start betting on what part of his system will be upgraded next. My bet is that it will be a new tv next... he needs to get with it and jump on the 73" Mits. bandwagon :D
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
He is waiting on a 83" to come out.
we should just start betting on what part of his system will be upgraded next. My bet is that it will be a new tv next... he needs to get with it and jump on the 73" Mits. bandwagon :D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
He is waiting on a 83" to come out.
AccuDT turned down the 10 buck bet and now it is a dollar bet...ummm...so I guess my money is where my mouth is....

ADT upgrades about every 2 months so I would easily put however much money he would like on that bet.
The 2 of you already have a 73" 1080p.

No way I'm just going to match that size.:rolleyes:

But GlocksRock is right. My next upgrade will be the Display system.

I'm thinking about the new Epson Home 1080UB Projector - the one that boasts the 50,000:1 Contrast and the 120" Carada Criterion 16:9 screen.:D:D
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
I personaly love the sound of Def techs. Digms and def techs were my two top choices in my price range and it was a tuff choice. But for some reason I just fell in love with the sound of my Paradigms .
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Even the best speakers in the world will sound differently in different rooms and with different preamps/amps/sources.

So a speaker may not sound the best in one showroom, but it may sound the best in another room w/ another preamp/amp.

I guess everyone also has different tastes.
I agree with you on all counts, but I A/B the DT with Energy C9 side by side in the same room. I didn't ask them to switch the positions of the two but again they were side by side. The C-9s were crystal clear compared to the DT towers, no contest. Yes I did read reviews on the DT and I know they are highly rated so may be the pair I listened to was detective. I am going to have to give the DT any try but I can tell you the B&W diamond series do sound very much like live concert, very neutral mids and highs.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Of all the speakers mentioned in this thread, subjectivism aside, the Bower & Wilkin's 802D are the most accurate and the most acoustically inert. They are about $16,000 new, but if you want the perfect mono-polar speaker, they are pretty much it.:D
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
Of all the speakers mentioned in this thread, subjectivism aside, the Bower & Wilkin's 802D are the most accurate and the most acoustically inert. They are about $16,000 new, but if you want the perfect mono-polar speaker, they are pretty much it.:D
Wow for that much of a price difference it better be a night and day difference. But then again if you can afford 16000 dollars speakers money is no object and I to probably would step up :) Until then i'll have to make do with my champain taste and beer breath :D
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Of all the speakers mentioned in this thread, subjectivism aside, the Bower & Wilkin's 802D are the most accurate and the most acoustically inert. They are about $16,000 new, but if you want the perfect mono-polar speaker, they are pretty much it.:D
For classical music listening, I think you are right. I brought my own CD last time I listened to them. My conclusion was, it is better than live concert because you don't hear those coughs and sneezes. I still think I will end up owning a pair eventually.:)

For H.T. jazz, rocks etc., I would not pay that kind of money. I am probably stating the obvious though.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I don't know. Why stop @ just $16K? I heard the $22K/pr Revel Ultima Salon2 speakers are even better.

They are 29Hz to 18kHz ±0.5dB; 26Hz to 20kHz ±1.0dB; -3dB at 23Hz, -6dB at 20Hz and -10dB at 17Hz.

Even the flagship $23K/pr B&W 800D is NOT that good: 32Hz - 28kHz ±3dB on reference axis; -6dB at 25Hz and 33kHz.

±0.5dB ??? Are you kidding me?:D
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Might want to get some listening time in on the new Monitor Audio Platinum PL300's, I came away from them with a really good feeling.... they really did everything very well....

Good lower end, very lush midrange, and the ribbon tweeter was crystal clear and very pleasant... Can't say they did anything wrong on my hour to hour and 1/2 audition... and they are very pretty... Extremely well constructed..
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
I don't know. Why stop @ just $16K? I heard the $22K/pr Revel Ultima Salon2 speakers are even better.

They are 29Hz to 18kHz ±0.5dB; 26Hz to 20kHz ±1.0dB; -3dB at 23Hz, -6dB at 20Hz and -10dB at 17Hz.

Even the flagship $23K/pr B&W 800D is NOT that good: 32Hz - 28kHz ±3dB on reference axis; -6dB at 25Hz and 33kHz.

±0.5dB ??? Are you kidding me?:D
Actually the flag ship B&W tube loading Nautilus goes for about $60,000

http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/display.aspx?infid=1729&terid=1583

Active crossover
4-way tube-loaded loudspeaker system
-6dB at 10Hz and 25kHz
Within 2dB of response on reference axis
Horizontal: over 60° arc
Vertical: over 10° arc

Impressive spec like the Ultima but looks a little weird.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Actually the flag ship B&W tube loading Nautilus goes for about $60,000

http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/display.aspx?infid=1729&terid=1583

Active crossover
4-way tube-loaded loudspeaker system
-6dB at 10Hz and 25kHz
Within 2dB of response on reference axis
Horizontal: over 60° arc
Vertical: over 10° arc

Impressive spec like the Ultima but looks a little weird.
That's $60K per speaker or $120K/pr!!!

http://www.e-hifi.com.au/b-w/PrestigeSeries/nautilus.aspx

In our DREAMS, buddy!!!:D

In our dreams.

I think the Salon2s are more like $18K/pr @ some street prices, which is actually possible in our LIFETIME.:D

Yes, I would crown that tube-loaded Nautilus as the best speaker in the world.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
That's $60K per speaker or $120K/pr!!!

http://www.e-hifi.com.au/b-w/PrestigeSeries/nautilus.aspx

In our DREAMS, buddy!!!:D

In our dreams.

I think the Salon2s are more like $18K/pr @ some street prices, which is actually possible in our LIFETIME.:D

Yes, I would crown that tube-loaded Nautilus as the best speaker in the world.
It's 60K per pair of the tube thing, still the price of a small BMW! The Salon2 definitely looks much better on paper than the 802D, for only a few thousand dollars more.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
It's 60K per pair of the tube thing, still the price of a small BMW! The Salon2 definitely looks much better on paper than the 802D, for only a few thousand dollars more.
Yeah, the flagship tube-Nautilus is 25 Hz - 20 kHz ±0.5dB and the Salon2 is 29 Hz - 18 kHz ±0.5dB, which is close for a fraction of the price.

So the "tube thing" is $60K/pr, but what's that MSRP price listed on that website that says "$120K"?
http://www.e-hifi.com.au/b-w/Prestig.../nautilus.aspx
 
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