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With the BP2000's, the bass guitar in the blues number is alive, and if you were to close your eyes, you'd swear that it was coming at you from across the table. The BP2000's just have a much fuller and more complex sound. Compared to the BP2000's, the dynamic range was lacking. First, I listened without the 15-inch powered sub online. I'll explain why I say this in a minute.Īfter listening to the system in home theater mode, I asked to play my test CD in the Toshiba 3006 DVD player. I would rate it better than the Polk RT20P towers and on par with the Definitive Technology BP2002's, but it is not better than the Definitive Technology BP2000's, and it's not as good of a value either. The home theater experience was terrific. Let me say, "This configuration kicked butt." I could happily own this system. We plugged in Twister and played it loud. Also connected were the matching Paradigm center channel speaker (CC-450), dipolar Paradigm surrounds (ADP-450) and the Paradigm Servo-15 Subwoofer.
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The setup was a Marantz SR-870 Pro Logic receiver (110 watts x 3 for the LCR and 75 watts for surround). I convinced the "new guy" to drag the big Paradigm Eclipse/BP towers into the listening room.
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This was fine because, I've really done my homework and don't have many questions at this point. There were two people working the small shop, and I got the new guy. It's called the Eclipse/BP Tower Speakers.Equipped with my new TDK speaker testing CD, I checked out Stereo Land. Paradigm has a bipolar set that supposed to really rock the house. One of the speaker lines that they carry is Paradigm, which has received numerous glowing reviews lately. There's an electronics shop in the Uptown area of Minneapolis that I've wanted to check out for a few months now. I won't even get into my bedroom B&W, tube 2 channel system. A Toshiba 55X81 HDTV Ready, Mit Terminator 2 cables, etc. all with powered subs built in, with a Velodyne HGS12 sub, over 3000 watts also. I have 2 other theaters, one with a Denon 4800, and the Ifinity Overture 1, 2, and 3's. Sorry for the rant, been an audiophile for many years, and this kind of crap needs to be addressed. The speaker is the last thing you hear, but speakers are like computers, garbage in, garbage out. Don't think that a $100.00 CD player, with a Receiver that has a 10 ounce power supply is going to make these speakers take you to audio nirvana. The only proper audition is in your home with good equipment. The room was bad, the salesman had no SACD discs, and was playing them way to loud with homemade CD's. Was in a store recently that had Martin Logan Prodigy with Krell, and a Sony SACD player. Most speakers are set up improperly with back acoustics, as are most stores. I've been to CES in Las Vegas several times. I travel extensively for business and stop in mid-fi, and high end stores all over the west, listening to high priced, over rated equipment and speakers. You can not get more bang for the buck, period. The bass can be dialed in properly if you can read the manual. Set up properly with good equipment they play music effortlessly with a lot of air, and a very large soundstage. It does a great job as a front A/V speaker. Most of these wanabe reviewers miss the point of this speaker. Please go back to your video games, or your boombox. They would either not comment or say they didn't care for it, giving their objective views, not slams. It rocks, shacks the house (slab), and plays music better than most of the negative reviewers have ever or will hear.ģ300 watts total, 4-15's, 1-12, and 4-8's, all poweredĪny serious audiophile spends countless hours reviewing prospective products, and would not write such trash. This system was put together over the last 5 years. Toshiba 2109 DVD (Mitsu 70 only has S-video, great picture)ĤDTV Digital/Analog 10 ft (not the little directtv 18") Paradigm P90 Monitors for the surrounds (2 powered 8's each)Ģ Marantz MM700 200 watt mono's for the top of the P90'sĪll MIT Terminator II bi-wires and interconnects
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Either they don't have any, or are using a 50 watt used Pioneer, and zip cord for cable.ġ7x25x8 dedicated room, closes completelyĬustom built center in the Mitsu with 6.5 Kevlar mids, titanium tweeters, and a Sony ESD1000P preamp used to eq and crossover to a Energy ESXL12 sub for the center alone.ĭefTech BP2000 fronts (1 300 watt powered 15 each)Ģ NAD THX2400, running mono center speakers, 300 watts eachĢ Adcom 300 watt 565 monoblocks for top of BP2000's It's always interesting that most of the negative reviewers almost never list their electronics. The last one, if he even had them, where prabably the TL's. First of all, I want to address all of the negative reviews on this speaker.