Paradigm Persona series


I'm beginning to poke around and gather opinions and information about a "super speaker" to replace my aging Thiel 2.4s.  I like the idea of bass dsp room correction and I am a bit of a point source type imaging nut (thus the Thiels).  So among other choices I've been looking at the Paradigm Persona series specifically the powered 9H with room correction for the bass.  However I'm skeptical of the "lenses" i.e. pierced metal covers on the midrange and tweeter specifically because of Paradigm's claim that such screens "screen out" "out of phase" musical information.  The technology in the design seems superlative but I just can't get past the claim re out of phase information and the midrange and tweeter covers.  What could possibly be the science behind this claim?  It just seems like its putting a halloween moustache on the mona lisa given the fact that the company is generally a technology driven company.
pwhinson
At the dealer where I compared (in the same room with speakers in the same basic location), using my Hegel 30 amp, 30 dac, and Aurender music server (and Anzus C2 Cabling)...

The Contour 60s sounded "good" and had phenomenal bass... so extended, effortless, and with "punch" when called for. However, the soundscape was "monochromatic" or to use another visual example... it was like the color was washed out and subdued. At least they sounded that way when listening to them right *after* listening to the Sopra 3s.

The Sopra 3s had bass that was articulate, but less satisfying to my ears without a sense of weight and authority (though they did go low)... that's where the Dyns really beat them IMO. But the mids and highs were glorious... airy, open, extended, not shrill or bright at all... with resolution and micro detail that kept making me wonder how anything could sound higher-resolution than the red-book CD files I was playing. There was also a lush and alive sound to vocals that was seductive... which was why I ultimately bought them.

After having them for a few months I wasn't thrilled with how they sounded in my own living space (I had a hard time getting front/back holographic imaging with them for some reason in my own house... and that's a key criteria that makes me happy when I listen to high-end audio) and I needed cash given some unexpected issues that came up.

I kept my Ansuz cable upgrades (speaker cable and power cords) that I had done at the same time I had bought the Sopras and wow... that has totally transformed my entire system and made my old (I kid you not) AV 123 "rockets" sound better-than-ever. I hope in a few years to be ready to sound-treat the room and figure out what used speakers might be available at that time so I don't take such a financial risk/loss the next go-around.
What a very entertaining thread.  Nearly everyone I've ever met feel that the 9H is on the brighter side of things.  Every time I've heard it that ways (including at Dave's) it's sounded that way to my ears.  No excuses needed as so many folks feel this is what they want.  

For those of us who feel that's not real etc..., it's not a speaker for us.  I'm sure they are selling plenty as they have a ton of money behind the marketing.  I'm happy for Paradigm.  Good for them to market their gear that they love.  

The more I read posts on these sites, I laugh a bit. I laugh at myself a bit also, so this ins't an attack on anyone.  If folks buy gear and then dont' like it, then it's on them/us.  Too many aren't able to go audition or they get lazy and read online adn then buy used.  This is the best way to never be happy and to lose a lot more money than buying new at a top dealer.  Also, many dealers have a great selection of used gear in their stores that they will audition for you and probably be willing to move at a bit lower cost.  

JMHO
I plan on getting the Persona 3F maybe this month since it is on sale by Paradigm. Did auditions of the usual suspects and I like the Persona for the overall combination of sound, tech, and price (mostly sound).

Only issue is what amp to pair this with. I am likely going to use the Anthem STR preamp (because of DSP) but not sure if the Anthem STR amp is as good as some others in the same price range.  Unfortunately the dealer I am using does not carry the STR separates only the STR integrated. Just an Anthem prejudice on my part based on their HT pedigree.  

I am thinking of the following as potential amp options:

Jeff Rowland M535
KRELL 125 XD
CODA #8

Anybody successfully using other warmish sounding SS amps with their Persona's, including the Anthem STR?
I highly recommend the STR preamp for the 3F.   Tremendous value.  Absolutely would recommend over the three you listed.
@contuzzi What a coincidence that you responded. I was just about to search through your A'gon comments on the Persona line. I know you have provided a lot of feedback on them. 

I think you mean that the STR amp is the better choice than the other 3 amps that I have listed. If so, that would make life easier and likely provide better synergy with the Anthem preamp.

Have you heard the Persona's with other amps (maybe costing more) that you liked better than the Anthem?