High Output Subwoofers - Whats New for 2008

Warpdrv

Warpdrv

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I appreciate that they are trying to make a aesthetically pleasing sub, but I would hope that they have larger driver models lined up for the :)

Its really becoming the norm for 15" drivers, but at least a 12" here don't you think...?
 
gene

gene

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I appreciate that they are trying to make a aesthetically pleasing sub, but I would hope that they have larger driver models lined up for the

Its really becoming the norm for 15" drivers, but at least a 12" here don't you think...?
I made the image larger in the article. Bigger drivers don't always equate to better subs. As I said in my write up, this sub sounded much larger than it was.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
I made the image larger in the article. Bigger drivers don't always equate to better subs. As I said in my write up, this sub sounded much larger than it was.
True but, I guess that all depends on the size of the room though....

Even 4 High Output 10" subs won't touch my 8200 cu ft room open to everywhere... I guess I have my own issues to contend with...
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
True but, I guess that all depends on the size of the room though....

Even 4 High Output 10" subs won't touch my 8200 cu ft room open to everywhere... I guess I have my own issues to contend with...
Define high output 10s? The design WmAx and Avaserfi put together with that kappa produces SERIOUS SPL, evne with the 10inch. Andrew mentioned that actually broke a window, with just 1.

SheepStar
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

Senior Audioholic
Wow that Paradigm SUB25 looks absolutely awesome.



3" peak to peak, 3000 Watts RMS (7500 Watts peak)

Shame it's not the same price as the Servo 15v2. That's a lot to ask with what you can get from Epik, eD and SVS for $1,000 or more less.

The SUB 25's new high-power 15-inch driver with three-inch peak-to-peak cone travel, improved high-efficiency motor assembly, massive shorting ring and all new FEA-optimized elliptical surround offer high linearity, greater excursion, lower distortion and greater effective cone area.
How much less distortion do the Paradigm subs need. I'll be interested to see some tests on this. I know that when I listen to a 12Hz test tone the Servo 15v2 makes a small "clacking" noise, as though it's hitting the limits of its excursion, which is 2"; what would an extra inch do?

:)
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Wow that Paradigm SUB25 looks absolutely awesome.



3" peak to peak, 3000 Watts RMS (7500 Watts peak)

Shame it's not the same price as the Servo 15v2. That's a lot to ask with what you can get from Epik, eD and SVS for $1,000 or more less.



How much less distortion do the Paradigm subs need. I'll be interested to see some tests on this. I know that when I listen to a 12Hz test tone the Servo 15v2 makes a small "clacking" noise, as though it's hitting the limits of its excursion, which is 2"; what would an extra inch do?

:)
That is surely a beautiful looking sub.... Obviously a very high dollar mark they are aiming for.... $4K...
I'm curious about the optional EQ they were speaking of... wondering if the Paradigm's Perfect Bass Kit (PBK-1TM) is working in the time domain.

An optional yet valuable add-on for the SUB 25 is Paradigm's Perfect Bass Kit (PBK-1TM) interface, a state-of-the-art room correction system derived from sister company Anthem Electronics' acclaimed ARC-1TM system. PBK-1 uses proprietary processing to compute in-room frequency response of up to four different SUB 25s before computing a target frequency response for each, yielding optimized in-room reproduction of low frequencies.
 
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Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Define high output 10s? The design WmAx and Avaserfi put together with that kappa produces SERIOUS SPL, evne with the 10inch. Andrew mentioned that actually broke a window, with just 1.

SheepStar
I can't argue with you Sheep.... but I seriously doubt that broken window was in a room anywhere near the size of mine... It would be impossible to pressurize the area I'm speaking about with the kappa...

My F112 is unbelievable in my 1700^3 room....
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
Wow that Paradigm SUB25 looks absolutely awesome.



3" peak to peak, 3000 Watts RMS (7500 Watts peak)

Shame it's not the same price as the Servo 15v2. That's a lot to ask with what you can get from Epik, eD and SVS for $1,000 or more less.



How much less distortion do the Paradigm subs need. I'll be interested to see some tests on this. I know that when I listen to a 12Hz test tone the Servo 15v2 makes a small "clacking" noise, as though it's hitting the limits of its excursion, which is 2"; what would an extra inch do?

:)
Looks very similar to the Signature Servo.

I didn't know Paradigm mad e a subwoofer that ran off 3- 20A lines. :rolleyes:

SheepStar
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
I can't argue with you Sheep.... but I seriously doubt that broken window was in a room anywhere near the size of mine... It would be impossible to pressurize the area I'm speaking about with the kappa...

My F112 is unbelievable in my 1700^3 room....
Being that the F112 is using a woofer(though a great woofer) in a suboptimal sealed enclosure, that small sealed enclosure is losing a lot of LF SPL. The 12" design that Sheep refers to would easily produce at least 2x more linear SPL under 30Hz, as compared to the F112, while the F112 would produce a little more SPL over 30Hz, as compared to the Kappa Perfect design mentioned.

-Chris
 

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