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Bentley FS110 or Yamaha NS-F500?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanp" data-source="post: 927335" data-attributes="member: 18643"><p>If I only had the specs to go by, I would have chosen the Yamaha, reason being the better bass extension. I have not heard either of them. I like Paradigm; excellent value for the money. I have owned a few pairs of Paradigm; the last pair that I owned was the Studio 60 v5- enjoyed them a lot. My first pair was the Monitor 9's.</p><p></p><p>The metal dome tweeters can be a little bright, but have amazing clarity. The Studio 60's use a Gold-Anodized Pure-Aluminium dome tweeter. I remember when I first listened to the Celine Dion concert where it starts with a big pane of glass shattering; I jumped as it sounded like a real pane of glass shattering. Their sound stage and imaging was good too. Not the best bass extension though- but good enough. They could play loud too.</p><p></p><p>Well, I hope you found what you were looking for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanp, post: 927335, member: 18643"] If I only had the specs to go by, I would have chosen the Yamaha, reason being the better bass extension. I have not heard either of them. I like Paradigm; excellent value for the money. I have owned a few pairs of Paradigm; the last pair that I owned was the Studio 60 v5- enjoyed them a lot. My first pair was the Monitor 9's. The metal dome tweeters can be a little bright, but have amazing clarity. The Studio 60's use a Gold-Anodized Pure-Aluminium dome tweeter. I remember when I first listened to the Celine Dion concert where it starts with a big pane of glass shattering; I jumped as it sounded like a real pane of glass shattering. Their sound stage and imaging was good too. Not the best bass extension though- but good enough. They could play loud too. Well, I hope you found what you were looking for [/QUOTE]
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