That's like asking me if I'll have another beer

The bass presentation was sublime. The lower octaves were there - and accurate. Excellent delivery with not a hint of boominess.
Cymbals and high hat sounded absolutely authentic. Very involving. Paradigm has a done a major redesign on the tweeter, it seems they've taken a page from B&W.
I find the midrange somewhat laidback, although not offensively so. Vocals had a very slight nasal quality. The B&W 603 get the edge in this respect.
However, I was listtening to these via a Toshiba DVD player and mid-range Denon receiver!(albeit with decent interconnect). My personal upstream gear may address these minor mid-range concerns.
In general, imaging and soundstage was far superiour to the B&Ws. The DM603 were hooked up to excellent electronics and the salesguy was doing backflips with placement in a sonically friendly room. The Paradigms were out on the floor in a hideous environment.
Would sure be neat to have some M60s on hand for a shoot out.