Audition process recapitulation
Just to keep things organized and recap my status/progress on auditioning bookshelf speakers:
1) Went to Store 3, compared Paradigm speakers. Favorites emerged as Monitor Mini and Studio 10. The Studio20 sounded (relatively) poor at this shop and may not have been broke in (see item 3 below).
2) Went to Store 2, compared PSB ImagineB to Vandersteen VLR. Vandersteen beat PSB based on high frequency response. This store sells Totem, but the Rainmaker (which is the most comparable Totem speaker) was not in stock.
3) Went to Store 1, compared studio 10 to studio 20. Identical sound, but 20 a little fuller as you would expect from larger mid-bass driver. Still impressed by Monitor Mini.
4) Completed auditioning Paradigm mini vs studio at store 1, conclusion is that Studio 20 is champion among Paradigm.
5) Audition Vandersteen vs Totem Rainmaker at store 2 - yesterday. Rainmaker is champ.
6) As a twist to things, I ran across a deal I couldn't refuse on a pair of RBH 61LSE (essentially a 61-SE/R). So I hope these will make good reference speakers to use for final comparisons between stores and a viable candidate for my final speakers. If I don't like them and end up selling them, I don't think I'll lose much. Unfortunately, I don't expect to have the RBH's in hand until ~8/12/09.
7) Audition RBH 61lSE against Paradigm Studio 20.
8) Audition Champion from #7) against Totem Rainmaker for final champion,
9) Audition "modern" champion against my vintage speakers (AR-3a). This is mainly as a curiosity; I would not have started this process unless I believed modern speakers are better. Of course, the AR's will have better low end (12" woofer), but I plan to run a 2.1 system as my final "modern" system. Nonetheless, AR-3a's routinely go for $800/pr on ebay ($650 plus $150 S&H), so either people still like the sound or they have a significant nostalgia/collector factor.
Item #5) Totem vs. Vandersteen to follow.