Amplifier Match For Paradigm Signature S8 & C5 V.3


Hi all!

I just started to upgrade my current Paradigm studio  system to contain all Paradigm Signature v.3 speakers.

I'm wondering if I should be running different amps to bring out the true potential of these speakers. I'm currently running triple Emotiva XPA-1 monoblocks to the front soundstage. 

Would switching to a different brand / style power amp make a noticeable different with my setup.

I have been happy with the Emotiva's for a few years now, its just I notice comments every once in a while saying people switched from Emotiva to another brand amplifier and now their speakers sound "so much better"  Who agrees with this?

P.S. I originally had my Anthem MCA-2 hooked up to my Studio 100's. Then I purchased a new Emotiva XPA-2 and did an A/B.  I thought the Emotiva sounded better than the Anthem in every way. The Monoblocks took it up another notch to.  

Thoughts? 

Current System.
Mains - Paradigm Studio 100 V.3's
Center - Paradigm SIGNATURE C5 V.3 (just replaced my CC-690 V.5 (for sale)
Rears - Paradigm ADP 450 V.3
Heights - Paradigm 65R PRO x 4
Subwoofers - Dual Paradigm Seismic 12's

Amplifiers
Emotiva XPA-1 Monoblocks X 3 (One to each of the towers and center)
Anthem MCA-2 (powering the rear surrounds)
Emotiva BasX-700 (powering the heights)

Processor
Anthem AVM-60

Source
OPPO-203 HD


krazystang

Showing 2 responses by avhifidelity

Well you better hold on because it’s going be a long and expensive journey.  Once you start, it’s hard to stop. My journey started years ago. I had Paradigm Studio 5.1 matched setup with 100v1 fronts hooked up to a Denon 5800 receiver. First purchase was XPA2 and XPA3. They had excellent specs but most importantly they were affordable. Then shortly afterward, I purchased an Anthem D2. First impression was my setup sounded better..vocals had more presence, detailed, and overall more dynamic range.  However the more and longer I listen to them, just felt something was missing or not quite right to my ears. I wasn’t emotionally moved or connected by whatever music I played. I didn’t know why but I felt my system just sounded ok, really nothing to be wowed about.  It wasn’t until after a few months I found a demo Classe CA5200 at a very good price.  That amp mated to the Anthem D2 really made a big improvement to my system...I had warmth, musicality, and above all else had zero listerner’s fatigue with this setup.  I quickly sold both Emotiva amps.  Later on, I upgraded speakers to the entire Signature V3 line starting with the S8v3. To this day, I still have the amp, but relegated to my third system.  

If I were in your situation, I would first upgrade to the Signature S8v3 to go with your C5v3.  This will make a very big improvement.  Then if you want to experiment with different amps without spending a whole lot, I would suggest Parasound Halo amps. I’ve had good experience with the A51 and A21, as well as the awesome JC1s monoblocks. I think they sound better than the Emotiva amps.  


@krazystang you might want to see first if you like the Parasound with your setup before committing.  I periodically see a number of used A21 for sale at around $1500, not so much the A31.  If you buy and like it, you can then get the A31 to power the center and surrounds, or move the A21 to power the surrounds. If you don’t like it, it shouldn’t be difficult to sell it and recoup the money.  The Anthem P2/P5 are great too, used to own the P2. However, I think the Parasound amps are great value. I myself wouldn’t mind owning them again.