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Advice on an audio setup for an open plan TV room
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<blockquote data-quote="reeman" data-source="post: 779337" data-attributes="member: 14237"><p>I owned a pair of Paradigm Monitor 9's and my brother in law the 11's</p><p></p><p>REALLY awesome speaker. You wont be disappointed i can promise you.</p><p></p><p>I would still own my pair today ( sold 2 months ago ) if they worked in my new room, unfortunately they just were not happy so i went with bookshelves.</p><p></p><p>I to have been a long time paradigm fan and if you have the bucks to spend listen to the new prestige range or take your time and look for a studio 60 or studio 100.</p><p></p><p>They dont come up often for sale but if you find a pair at a good price and can afford it then grab them. I know there was a pair of studio 60's sold here on the forum about 2 months ago for less than a pair of brand new Monitor 7's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reeman, post: 779337, member: 14237"] I owned a pair of Paradigm Monitor 9's and my brother in law the 11's REALLY awesome speaker. You wont be disappointed i can promise you. I would still own my pair today ( sold 2 months ago ) if they worked in my new room, unfortunately they just were not happy so i went with bookshelves. I to have been a long time paradigm fan and if you have the bucks to spend listen to the new prestige range or take your time and look for a studio 60 or studio 100. They dont come up often for sale but if you find a pair at a good price and can afford it then grab them. I know there was a pair of studio 60's sold here on the forum about 2 months ago for less than a pair of brand new Monitor 7's. [/QUOTE]
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