Paramount Pictures speakers, electronics? When did paramount make products?

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jlindsey86

Audioholic Intern
Last spring I was in a pawn shop shifting through junking hoping to find a processor. Instead I ran across a pair of monstorous speakers that looked quite nice. I took the grill off and the drivers looked perfect, from what I remember it was a 3 way with at least a 10 or 12 inch sub. I then noticed a little plaque that read Home Theater by Paramount Pictures. That sparked my interest and I probably should have bought them but I had no space at the time.

Has anyone else seen or heard Paramount Speakers? I would assume they were from the early 90's and from my knowledge Paramount doesnt make them anymore. I cant find any info anywhere, although there maybe an article on them in an old sterophile or somthing. I did a search on ebay and I did find this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Paramount-Pictures-Theater-Surround-Sound-System-USED_W0QQitemZ5855545089QQcategoryZ1499QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Obviously this is at least 10 years old but still cool. Did paramount have a deal with a major electronics company at one time or did they make there stuff indepently?

Sorry for the long spill, I'm just curious.
 
anamorphic96

anamorphic96

Audioholic General
It's probably just some old studio gear used for a screening room. They might of had a deal with an electronics firm and they put Paramounts name on them.

The projection booth I work in has our companies name on all the amps due to the fact we used them exclusively. But the where just normal QSC amps. I have seen this on various other equiment as well such as lamphouses.

Just a guess though. Studios like there name on everything.
 
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MJSid

Audiophyte
Actually Paramount pictures used to sell all kind of Speakers back in the 80's and 90's. I used to live in Orange County, CA and back in 1993 or 1994 they decided that they don't want anything to do with them and liquidated their assets. I am not sure whether they built these speakers themselves or just had a branded plate attached to speakers made by someone else. However the speakers were decent. I bought a couple of tower speakers that were originally marked for $550 each and paid only $110 for the pair. My roommate bought a huge speaker set that had 12" Woofers and sounded awesome. They cost probably $180 or $200, I can't remember. We got them on the 2nd last day from their own store and the bigger speakers were originally marked for $800 each. I still have these speakers but I use them as rear surrounds for my home theater. They still sound great and the only thing that I had to change was one of the tweeters that was blown out.
They look great and I have looked inside at the crossovers and other bits and pieces and they are made of good quality components. I can easily compare them to Infinity towers. However they need a lot of power to be driven correctly and do not sound too good if you have an ordinary amplifier.
I hope this answers your question.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Better late than never, right? I highly doubt thou that OP still around after 8 years ;)
 

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