Beautiful Pair of Paradigm Reference Studio 60 v2 in Cherry
KLapinas
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Up for sale is a beautiful pair of Paradigm Reference Studio 60 v2 in Cherry
These are in excellent condition and make beautiful music
A perfect match to the Studio CC v2 I also have listed
Please contact me with any questions
Local Pick up in Mechanicsburg, PA
Asking $575
Studio 60 v2 Specifications
Design - 3 driver, 2-1/2-way Tower / Floor stander
Crossover - 3rd order electro/acoustic at 1.5kHz, 2nd order electro/acoustic at 400Hz
Frequency Response On-Axis - ±2dB from 42 Hz - 22 kHz
Frequency Response 30° Off-Axis - ±2dB from 42 Hz - 20 kHz
High Frequency Driver - 25mm (1 in) PAL™ pure-aluminum dome, diecast heatsink chassis, Ferro-fluid cooled
Mid/Bass Frequency Driver - 170mm (6-3/4 in), MLP™ mica-polymer cone, AVS™ diecast heatsink chassis, 38mm voice-coil
Low Frequency Driver - 170mm (6-3/4 in), filled polypropylene cone, AVS™ diecast heatsink chassis, 38mm voice-coil
Low Frequency Extension - 30Hz (DIN)
Sensitivity Room / Anechoic - 90 dB / 87 dB
Impedance - Compatible with 8 ohms
Suitable Amplifier Power Range - 15 - 200 watts
Maximum Input Power - 150 watts
Weight - 140 lbs. (64 kg)
Dimensions HxWxD - 36.5" × 8.25" × 15.25"
(93cm × 21cm × 39cm)
These are in excellent condition and make beautiful music
A perfect match to the Studio CC v2 I also have listed
Please contact me with any questions
Local Pick up in Mechanicsburg, PA
Asking $575
Studio 60 v2 Specifications
Design - 3 driver, 2-1/2-way Tower / Floor stander
Crossover - 3rd order electro/acoustic at 1.5kHz, 2nd order electro/acoustic at 400Hz
Frequency Response On-Axis - ±2dB from 42 Hz - 22 kHz
Frequency Response 30° Off-Axis - ±2dB from 42 Hz - 20 kHz
High Frequency Driver - 25mm (1 in) PAL™ pure-aluminum dome, diecast heatsink chassis, Ferro-fluid cooled
Mid/Bass Frequency Driver - 170mm (6-3/4 in), MLP™ mica-polymer cone, AVS™ diecast heatsink chassis, 38mm voice-coil
Low Frequency Driver - 170mm (6-3/4 in), filled polypropylene cone, AVS™ diecast heatsink chassis, 38mm voice-coil
Low Frequency Extension - 30Hz (DIN)
Sensitivity Room / Anechoic - 90 dB / 87 dB
Impedance - Compatible with 8 ohms
Suitable Amplifier Power Range - 15 - 200 watts
Maximum Input Power - 150 watts
Weight - 140 lbs. (64 kg)
Dimensions HxWxD - 36.5" × 8.25" × 15.25"
(93cm × 21cm × 39cm)
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These beauties are still available
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Very nice speakers here! I have the bookshelf version of these (the Studio 40, V2) in a 2-channel rig. Sound amazing and very easy to drive.
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Very nice speakers here! I have the bookshelf version of these (the Studio 40, V2) in a 2-channel rig. Sound amazing and very easy to drive.
Thanks for the kind words scubalab, I heard the 40's first and thought they sounded thin, then had a chance to buy the 60s and they have a much better bass response. They sound incredible but just don't work great in my room, large unfinished basement. I hope to find someone local to pick these up as I really don't want to ship them since I don't have the original boxes or packaging. -
Can't believe these haven't been scooped up yet. They are beautiful, hopefully you will find someone local ,that cherry wood is just gorgeous. GLWTS!
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Thanks Polkie2009
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These are the real wood side panels, not the vinyl laminate -
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Still available
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I had a pair of these for a while. Good all rounders. HT and Music sound good.
I traded them to my son, who still has them. It's a set I should of held
on to."The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." --Thomas Jefferson -
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Congrats on the sale K, really shocked these didn't sell a long time ago. These were some beautiful speakers.
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Thanks Polkie, I ended up selling on Craigslist. Buyer drove from Pittsburgh to buy.
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Congrats on the sale Keith - d.a.m.n fine speakers there!
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Thanks Al, did you buy a sub yet?
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Thanks Al, did you buy a sub yet?
I have not... at least not yet. I'm not really in a big hurry, as the dual (but smaller) Boston's are acceptable for now. Ultimately, the plan is to get an SVS, as they seem to be the 'go-to' sub for HT, which is 99% of what it will be used for. The sub is really the only remaining upgrade I'm considering at the time.
I did see your PSB is still around (surprisingly). The timing just isn't right, and it's not quite what I wanted...