Dedicated HT room with Paradigm SA-25s?

drooze

drooze

Enthusiast
I am planning a dedicated HT in my basement. The room will be 17x12 and I am considering using Paradigm speakers so I visited my local dealer. I originally thought of using Studio 20s in the front but the dealer suggested using SA-25 in walls for a cleaner look, which I like.

Has anyone heard the SA-25s? How would you expect that a good quality in wall would compare with its free standing model of the same price point?
 
J

jamie2112

Banned
I am going to say the floorstander is going to sound better than in wall,because of the cabinet design. Speakers that are in wall have a backing box but floor speakers cabinets are tuned to get the best image, sound,ect... I myself have never done an A/B comparison but I would have to say go with speakers with cabinets...
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
The 20's will blow away the inwalls hands-down...
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Jamie and Greg hit the nail on the head.... inwalls with no enclosure except the studs and drywall will work, but they will never match the performance of a speaker designed from the ground up built with a specifically sized and tuned cabinet.

To get really descent sound with higher SPL's, low distortion, and good sound quality, you will have to spend a rediculus amount of money...

When setting up my Bedroom system, I was thinking In-walls at first but for the SQ I was looking for I would have had to spend almost double what I did on in-room monitors. I picked up some Paradigm Sig S4's and C3 for a really good deal and added some Studio ADP-590's surrounds...

I know in the end I am far happier then I would have been with similarly priced In-Walls.

Of coarse if High SPL's and good Sound Quality at those high SPL's aren't that important, then by all means go with the In-Walls. :)
 
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drooze

drooze

Enthusiast
Jamie and Greg hit the nail on the head.... inwalls with no enclosure except the studs and drywall will work, but they will never match the performance of a speaker designed from the ground up built with a specifically sized and tuned cabinet.

To get really descent sound with higher SPL's, low distortion, and good sound quality, you will have to spend a rediculus amount of money...

When setting up my Bedroom system, I was thinking In-walls at first but for the SQ I was looking for I would have had to spend almost double what I did on in-room monitors. I picked up some Paradigm Sig S4's and C3 for a really good deal and added some Studio ADP-590's surrounds...

I know in the end I am far happier then I would have been with similarly priced In-Walls.

Of coarse if High SPL's and good Sound Quality at those high SPL's aren't that important, then by all means go with the In-Walls. :)
lol. I am actually hoping for low SPL, cruddy SQ and high cost. The trifecta! I think that decision is made, thanks everyone.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
lol. I am actually hoping for low SPL, cruddy SQ and high cost. The trifecta! I think that decision is made, thanks everyone.
Excellent choice.... I love it when someone aims for the bottom of the ditch... :) :p
 
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