Up date of the Paradgm S8, now I should say the C5.
I decided to try the Sig.C5s first, its a little lighter at 81lbs,in the box probably 120lbs lolo, Just to get a feeling for the Paradgms verses the Def 7001s. Bringing up the 15 steps with a dolly by myself, was quite a chore for a 70 year old man, but I still work out, and no heart attack to report!lolo
I'm definitely not a writer especially when it comes to reviews, so will keep it simple, but I do come from a family of musicians, and my dad played several intruments and also a music intructor. I never wanted to take the time to learn to read music so became a amateur/professional listener.
One example if you have a poor CD, that is screechy in the high range the definitives will really make listening to that CD difficult, where as the paradgm seems to sand the edges off so to speak and make it listenable. And another way to put it, like the simple pluck of a guitar string all happening in a millisecond the Defs 7001s bring out the initial contact with the string and the paradgm bring out the warmness of the note, like "Jesse Cook" music.
So Its like a marriage made in heaven, two different blood lines and they really compliment each other. I still may try the S8, since I have the opportunity, but if they sound like the C5s, I would want to keep the Def 7001, for those jump out of the speakers moments. I am very surprised of this opinion because I really anticipated those new beryllium tweeters would bother my tinnitis, but it did not!
Hope this was helpfull and meaningful, but I bought the C5. They really must be on a stand 17inches up to get them to sound there best!