Put together 7 cables last night (12ga wire from BJC and their locking banana plugs). Surrounds and porch ceiling into wall jack, fronts and center directly to receiver.
Paradigm Studio 60s
Paradigm CC590
Paradigm AMS100Rs (ceiling)
Had already played the ceiling speakers and was moderately impressed with just them. Last night was my first chance, after assembling the cables, to play the fronts and center.
MIND YOU, I don't have a CD / DVD / Blue Ray player yet, so my only options was FM tuner or the TV.
I really really hope that either A) these two sources just don't make good sound... period, or B) The speakers aren't "broken in".
I have a feeling that a "broken in" speaker may be nothing more than one that you're used to and that you've convinced yourself that the money was well spent.
Thuroughly unimpressed last night. 60s sounded very harsh at high levels. Not the best room in the world (very large, hardwood floors, misssing one couch, and no floor treatments down yet), but very harsh none the less. In 7.1 watching TV with my fronts about 9ft apart and sitting distance 12 ft back, there was a huge disconnect between the dialoge (center speaker) and the rest of the sound from the front, and I got virtually nothing from the surrounds in the ceiling.
I have not yet tinkered with everything, so I'm sure this will get better. I'm pushing the speakers with the Yam RX-V663, and supposedly the little mic feature on these new models really does balance the sound pretty well. We'll see what it comes up with.
Suffice it to say, I'm a little bit dissapointed. Granted, this is typical for me, as I usually have unrealisitc expectations. That being said, there may be nothing wrong and most folks might love what I've got. It's just my first system and by the time it's all said and done, I'll have $7,000 in it.
I want to be happy, that's all.