I think you own some Energy V2.3's, where do they fit into this mix? Not having experienced these speakers it seems to me that the B&W are designed towards music and the Paradigm engineering gears them, towards home theater.
Billy, after listening to the 802D, 803D, 803S, 804S, 805, the first 2 in the same store where the V2.3i's were, I could not make up my mind. I like the big B&Ws powered by the 600 WPC Bryston but they cost so much more than the 2.3i that still sound really nice, no day and night kind of difference. I then auditioned to the Studio (they are the reference series by the way)100, 60, 40, 20, some KEFs, and the Signatures S8, S2. Then I went to listen to the V2.3i and a pair of British made speakers comparable in price to the 2.3i in another high end stores using an ARCAM AVR300, I bought the 2.3i right on the spot because I know then the 2.3i could sound decent with my 3805+GFA555. I did not have the 4BSST yet at that time.
I would say the 2.3i is comparable to the 804S and is definitely better in overall balance than the Studio 100. If I were to do it again I would have bought the 805 while saving for the 802/3D. In that scenario, the 805 could eventually go to the rear of in a smaller room for a 2 ch music listening system. With the 2.3i, I would not know what to do with them after the upgrade.
To me, the 805 not only sound great, it is also good looking. If I had a wife who would ask me to buy a pair, even now, I would do it in a split second.
Billy: I should add that I actually felt that the Energy Veritas 2.3i, 2.2i(not sure about the 2.4), the Paradigm Ref, Sig, B&W 803/4S are really all round speakers. When I did my listening sessions I bought my own Jazz and Classical music CD's that covered a full range of musical instruments, orchestras and vocals. The B&Ws sounded the best with the violin.