Paradigm Sub 2 New subwoofer at CEDIA

gene

gene

Audioholics Master Chief
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Paradigm introduced a rather unusually shaped subwoofer at CEDIA 2009. It looked like a hexagon shaped coffee table. It was certainly big enough to be used for that function but I wouldn't place and drinks on it, especially when its powered up and ready to rumble.

This sub boasts six (6) 10" high excursion drivers (2 drivers on each of the 3 sides with speaker grills). That's a whopping 942.5in^2 equivalent surface area. Paradigm claims an SPL output of 125dB at 1 meter which will certainly satiate the appetite of even the most demanding bass-aholics.
 

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GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
I like the looks of that, how low can it go, and how much is it?
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
Seven grand and I haven't seen anything as far a it's F3. I heard it's suppose to be paradigm answer to the JL gotham.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja


The Sub 1 ($3500) has three pairs of stacked 8-inch drivers, while the Sub 2 ($7500) sports 10-inch drivers in the same geometrically aligned configuration, which is said to balance the forces generated by the drivers. Powering the Sub 1 is a class D amp that generates 1700W sustained/3400W peak, while the Sub 2's amp puts out an astounding 3000W sustained/7500W peak with a 20-amp, dedicated 120V circuit.
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
Wow, that's pretty impressive... can't wait for next year when they release the Sub 3 with 3 pairs of stacked 12" drivers and an even bigger amp :D I bet that thing sounds amazing though.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
So, is this supposed to be a snake oil work around to resonance created form not creating strong cabinets with sufficient bracing and rigidity.
I wouldn't call it snake oil as this method has been proven to work ie Mark Seaton's Submersive.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
On the contrary.... no snake oil here at all... its a very good design - I would assume that Paradigm would build the box structure pretty well for that kind of money - at least I hope they would.

Point being within the design is no different then a dual opposed sub like the Seaton Sound Submersive.... with the drivers facing opposite directions - the cancel out any vibration coming from the drivers which makes for rock solid application...

I have seen, heard and felt the Submersive in person, and its said that you can balance a nickle on edge and it will stay.... I will not be able to confirm that, but the sub is extremely low vibration - if any at all...

The design from the new Paradigm setup will perform identically in that regard, with rocking forces created by the drivers being canceled out in that layout. The complement of 6 - 10" drivers is certainly a great deal of surface area as stated by gene.... :D
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Yes ML has been using that design for a while as well....

So the last piece of the puzzle is how Paradigm built the drivers for these new subs.... assuming this is the answer to JL's Gotham, they best have some very linear and controlled motors all the way to xmax for top of the line SQ and low distortion...
 
strube

strube

Audioholic Field Marshall
Here is the Paradigm press release. I want to build my own now, I know I can ;). Better get the 240V dryer plug run to the HT! :D


October 1, 2009 – Paradigm Electronics Inc., an international leader in speaker design and manufacturing, introduces the Reference Signature SUB 1 and SUB 2 as the flagship models in its growing line of high-performance, smart subwoofers. The SUB 1 and SUB 2 models are more powerful than any other Paradigm speaker to date; they are completely unique both in their internal elements and aesthetic qualities; and they represent the best in audio bass technology and highest performance characteristics in the subwoofer category.

The SUB 1 and SUB 2 cabinets offer virtually no shaking despite moving vast amounts of energy via the drivers and 3000W "Kilomax" amplifier platform which is capable of 4500W when connected to a 208V or 240V line. The SUB 1's six high-excursion, low-distortion 8-inch (10-inch for SUB 2) woofers are arranged in stacked pairs and geometrically aligned so the resultant force vectors, producing up to 7,500 watts of dynamic peak power, cancel each other out. Even a full glass of water placed atop the SUB 1 or SUB 2 will barely ripple. This radial alignment concept is successful because the pressure waves inside the cabinet generated by each driver as the cone and voice coil move in and out are effectively cancelled, leaving a silent and distortion-free cabinet.

Another benefit to the new models' woofer design is their compactness. In the SUB 2, six 10-inch drivers move as much air as a pair of 15-inch or a single 21-inch woofer in a smaller, more compact form factor. Handsome finishes and eye-catching but not overbearing design elements support the ability of these subwoofers to be hidden in plain sight. With the added flexibility conferred by Paradigm's Perfect Bass Kit (PBK) room correction, staggering performance is assured in just about any listening area.

Advanced scientific features such as AC line voltage detection, power consumption monitoring, and a universal power supply on the SUB 1 and SUB 2 ensure that the subwoofers are fed a diet of clean, unadulterated energy.

SPECIFICATIONS
Paradigm Reference Signature SUB 1
Design

* Six high-excursion eight-inch drivers, patented built-in Ultra-Class-D™ power amplifier, USB port, sealed enclosure

Amplifier

* 3,400 watts Dynamic Peak/1,700 watts RMS Sustained
* Auto-On/Off, Trigger-On/Off, soft clipping, thermal protection, electrical shorting protection

Bass Drivers

* 38-mm (1.5-inch) four-layer voice coil, high-temperature composite former, 4.7-lb. (2.1 kg) ceramic/ferrite magnet / motor structure
* Oversize FEA-optimized Pleated LCS™ Linear Corrugated surround
* AVS™ die-cast heatsink chassis, 203-mm (eight-inch) RCR™ mineral-filled co-polymer polypropylene cone


Paradigm Reference Signature SUB 2
Design

* Six high-excursion 10-inch drivers, USB port, patented built-in Ultra-Class-D™ power isolation amplifier with Power Factor Correction, sealed enclosure

Amplifier

* 120V - 50/60Hz (20amp dedicated circuit recommended): 7,500 watts Dynamic Peak/3,000 watts RMS Sustained
* 208V/240V - 50/60Hz (30amp dedicated circuit recommended): 9,000 watts Dynamic Peak /4,500 watts RMS Sustained
* Auto-On/Off, Trigger-On/Off, soft clipping, thermal protection, electrical shorting protection

Bass Drivers

* 76-mm (three-inch) 10-layer voice coil, high-temperature composite former, 12.6-lb. (5.7 kg) triple ceramic/ferrite magnet / motor structure
* Oversize FEA-optimized elliptical surround
* AVS™ die-cast heatsink chassis, 254-mm (10-inch) RCR™ mineral-filled co-polymer polypropylene cone, dual spiders


The SUB 1 has an estimated US FMV of $3,499 including PBK, and SUB 2 has an estimated US FMV of $7,499 including PBK. Both subwoofers will be shipping by the end of October 2009.
 
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