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Russel Dawkins hit the nail on the head. I own the 40v.3's and it took 2 years for the tweeter to cool down. Now, I don't beleive in most of the break-in mumbo-jumbo, but I do think the surround used in the tweeter for the Paradigm Studio series takes a while to become plyable. It isn't the aluminum dome. That is made to be light and ridgid. I have also discovered that if the gold plated jumper plates between the woofer and tweeter connections are removed and replaced with quality speaker wire (if you are not bi-wiring or bi-amping), and at the same time terminate the speaker wires from your amp to the woofer banana connectors, the sound will change. You will have more bass and less harsh high frequency.I have contacted Paradigm about this and they are reviewing my findings. I can easily change the sound of the speakers by putting back on the stock hardware and hooking my amp to the tweeter banana jacks for the horrible harsh high end sound.Try it, you might be suprised!Wayner
Hi Vern,I would follow the suggestion of JohinCR on Page 2. Sit nearfield - no more than 7 - 8 feet away with your speaker's toe-in adjusted. This will limit the effect of the room.I couldn't tell from the pics that the speakers are forward of the plane of the TV. They should be.Where's the sub? If you are not using it for the 2-channel setup, that would be the first adjustment I'd make.
Will also try the other posters recommendation of bi-wiring using the A51.
The sub is in the right rear corner of the room behind the seats. Call me crazy, but I don't like the sub when listening to 2 channel. This is why I went for towers as opposed to bookshelfs. Am also cognizant that the mains won't go as low as a sub, but, I just don't feel the need to go that low when listening to music, unless its some of the newer R&B labels.