Paradigm Reference Active 40 Floorstanding Speakers

Paradigm Reference Active 40 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

2 way 3 driver bookshelf/stand speaker

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 18, 2000]
Curtis
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

imaging, depth, sound reproduction, finish (rosenut), balanced XLR inputs, built in amp, bass (for its size)

Weakness:

still will need a sub for low bass reproduction. will not need on for music but will for HT.

I recently bought these speakers after doing an A/B comparision with my previous speakers (KEF Q75). Everything was just sweeter, from soundstage to bass. It was hard to believe.

The paradigms have their own build in amp, and the KEF were ran off a Anthem MCA5 amp (5 x 200 watts). I am definately satisfied. These speakers are definately worth a listen. They are however more expensive than the big daddy Paradigm Reference Studio 100 (amp. required). For those that are limited on space and want a great sounding speaker that can fit into a small or large room this is for you. All others, seek out the 100's

Similar Products Used:

KEF Q75, DEF Tech Pro Cinema 200.6, M&K THX

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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