Paradigm unveils Studio v5 line-up at CES 2009

dobyblue

dobyblue

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A BEAUTIFUL NEW LOOK WITH FURTHER REFINED TECHNOLOGY& STUDIO SERIES V.5 FROM PARADIGM


Highlights of the fifth incarnation of Paradigm's best-selling speaker line include beautifully sculpted cabinetry, real wood veneer finishes, upgraded bass/midrange driver technology, the smallest Studio Series bookshelf speaker ever and two powerful state-of-the-art subwoofers.

Las Vegas, NV - CES 2009 - January 8-11, 2009 - Venetian Tower Suite 30-133 - Paradigm

Electronics Inc., an international leader in speaker design and manufacturing, proudly introduces the fifth generation of its Paradigm® Reference Studio Series speakers. These updated models benefit from engineering advances that further enhance their aesthetics, ergonomics and performance capabilities.

Series v.5 also introduces the smallest model to date in Paradigm's Reference Studio Series: Studio 10, a 15 x 8 ¼ x 12 ¾ inch bookshelf speaker with a maximum input power of 90 watts. Don't be fooled by the size! It packs a powerful punch for music and home theater.

Every model in the line has received a cabinetry makeover and new grille; select models also feature a redesigned kickplate with outrigger feet sculpted to match the new cabinet. Two powerful new matching subwoofers also make an appearance.

Technology Advances

Paradigm has long been known for outfitting its speakers with midrange and bass drive units that are virtually free of unwanted vibrational resonances, cone standing waves and micro distortions. The new Studio v.5 line is no exception. On bass/midrange and bass drivers, Paradigm engages advanced Santoprene® rubber suspensions with a new elliptical shape, allowing the speakers to achieve even lower levels of distortion, with deeper and louder overall bass performance. High-hysteresis and progressive damping isolate and eliminate "edge-hole" distortion, while linearity is the finest Paradigm has ever achieved in this series.

Design Advances

The curved, modern look of the cabinetry in the Studio v.5 line doesn't just add a refined elegance to the next generation of Paradigm's award-winning speaker line. The curved enclosures also help solve the problems of unwanted internal sound reflections and edge diffraction that have long been associated with rectangular cabinets. Studio v.5 speakers are also treated to seven coats of the highest-quality lacquer, which is hand-sanded in between coats. The rich, deep wood grains are evident across models.

The cabinet tops, bottoms and baffles are MDF (medium density fiberboard) construction with critically placed internal bracing. The high-tech Permacote Linacoustic damping material helps to subdue any stray internal cabinet resonances and vibrations.

New outrigger feet with optional spikes and stability cradles are carefully sculpted to fit flush with the new floorstanding and cabinet-style center-channel models. These bronze-colored, bullet-shaped trimmings add a new level of stability and visual appeal to the Studio Series. New redesigned removable grille assemblies ensure the speakers sound every bit as clean and transparent with the grilles on or off.

New Models in the Studio v.5 Lineup

The only model not comparably available in v.4 of the Studio Series is the Studio 10, now the smallest bookshelf speaker in the entire line. Ideal for home offices and smaller media/gaming rooms, the new Studio 10 features an unusual elliptical-shaped low-noise, low-turbulence port for unusually deep and articulate bass performance, without taking up a lot of real estate. In addition, the Studio 60 floorstanding loudspeaker has received an ergonomic makeover to reduce its footprint to fit better with today's popular home décor, without sacrificing stability or an ounce of sound quality.

Two Matching Subwoofers Play a Major Role in the Starting Lineup!

Paradigm® Reference SUB 12 and SUB 15 are the matching subwoofers for this series. These ultra-powerful state-of-the-art subwoofers boast Paradigm's own digital signal processing optimization and control. SUB 12 features a Paradigm designed, engineered and manufactured state-of-the-art 12-inch bass driver, while SUB 15 boasts a 15-inch driver. The custom-designed amplifiers boast 2,550 watts Dynamic Peak Power and 850 watts RMS Sustained power.

All Paradigm Reference Signature Studio Series v.5 speakers and matching SUB 12 and SUB 15 subwoofers are available in Cherry, Rosenut or Black real wood veneer finishes, except the ADP surround models, which are available in White or Black.

Pricing

US FMV pricing for individual Paradigm Studio v.5 models is as follows, each:
  • Studio 10: $399
  • Studio 20: $599
  • Studio 60: $999
  • Studio 100: $1,499
  • Studio CC-490: $799
  • Studio CC-590 $1,199
  • Studio CC-690: $1,499
  • SUB 12: $1,999
  • SUB 15: $2,799
 
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FIqbal

Audioholic Intern
Thanks. This is great news for Paradigm fans. But there is noting in the company website which is kind of strange. Introducing new/updated product is a great marketing opportunity and web is the most cost effective way of advertising new stuff, especially high end speakers catering to select client group. Paradigm website gives the impression that the company does not care about the web or keeping its fan club informed and excited. They may make great speakers but that does not ensure continued survival and prosperity. When would these companies realize there is a thing called web and its still alive.
 
TjMV3

TjMV3

Full Audioholic
Have they finally done something with their tweeters?

Last time I listened to the their Studio 100's ...which was like.....3 to 4 years ago, that aluminum tweeter was nasty sounding. Harsh, edgy, sharp .....bright......you pick the adjective. Ugh.

I would love to see them do something to smooth out their tweeters or maybe develope a nice, smooth silk dome tweeter.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Studio 100: $1,499..that can't be right can it? That's less than the v.4 100's.
 
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fredk

Audioholic General
I suspect that is the per speaker price, so $2998 msrp. for a pair.

From the release it looks like this is mostly a cabinet upgrade.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
lol...that makes sence, I have been telling my wife that I got the v4's for $1600 for so long that I forgot they cost a lot more:eek:
I suspect that is the per speaker price, so $2998 msrp. for a pair.

From the release it looks like this is mostly a cabinet upgrade.
 
dobyblue

dobyblue

Senior Audioholic
Have they finally done something with their tweeters?

Last time I listened to the their Studio 100's ...which was like.....3 to 4 years ago, that aluminum tweeter was nasty sounding. Harsh, edgy, sharp .....bright......you pick the adjective. Ugh.

I would love to see them do something to smooth out their tweeters or maybe develope a nice, smooth silk dome tweeter.
The v4 and now the v5 have the same tweeter as the first line of the Signature series.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
The v4 and now the v5 have the same tweeter as the first line of the Signature series.
This is incorrect.....

The only thing that was passed on from the Signature .v1 line to the Studio .v4 and .v5 was the Gold plated dome, not the entire tweeter itself. The Tweeter in the Sig .v1 line remains a better/higher quality built unit...

I own both and have removed both, they are not the same... :)
I suppose I should have taken pics but they were at separate times.
 
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oppman99

Senior Audioholic
rawj7,

Paradigm has very strict rules about not selling online. I asked the same question a while back on another forum. If you find a dealer online, be very careful, they are probably not authorized. Paradigm even has policies in place for their dealers selling outside of their authorized zones. Meaning that if I took the time to get price qoutes from two dealers in separate states, the dealer that is not in my home state is not supposed to sell to me. Got this info from a sales rep I have dealt with in the past.
 
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jayprophet44

Enthusiast
i just got the 100 v5 and had to tell the wife $1500 also so i know what you
mean she will catch eventually lol,,they sound great
 
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