Nice Paradigm Studio 100V2 in black ash finish
geppy1
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Selling my pair of Paradigm Reference Studio 100 v2 floor standing speakers in ash black finish ($300 extra option when new) These are some of the best sounding speakers you'll ever hear, with a full-range open sound that will easily fill a good sized room with a decent amplifier. They are a well reviewed speaker see below . They go down deep in the bass and are a very neutral speaker. They weigh in at 110 lbs each as they are extremely well built and braced. They have adjustable feet and you can turn the feet around and they have spikes on the other end. They work perfectly and are in excellent condition. The
wood finish is a real step up from the basic unit. Local pick up Twin Cities Area
Asking $675. They sold for $2300 when they were new. Thanks
Specifications:
Three-way, four-driver, floorstanding, reflex-loaded loudspeaker.
Drive-units: 1" aluminum-dome tweeter, 6.5" mica-polymer-dome midrange, two 8.5" filled polypropylene-cone woofers.
Crossover frequencies (slopes): 250Hz (second-order), 2kHz (third-order).
Frequency response: 39Hz-22kHz, ±2dB on-axis; 39Hz-20kHz, ±2dB, 30 degrees off-axis.
Low-frequency extension (DIN): 25Hz.
Sensitivity: 88dB/2.83V/m anechoic, 91dB in-room.
Impedance: 8 ohms compatible.
Recommended amplifier power: 15-350W.
Maximum input power: 210W (typical program source, clipping no more than 10% of the time).
Weight: 110 lbs (each !!!) These are heavy
Asking $675. They sold for $2300 when they were new.
For additional details and reviews see:
http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/252/index.html
http://www.audio-ideas.com/reviews/loudspeakers/paradigm_studio_100_v2.html
More reviews at http://www.paradigm.com/joomdoc/products/studio-speakers/studio-100/reviews/
wood finish is a real step up from the basic unit. Local pick up Twin Cities Area
Asking $675. They sold for $2300 when they were new. Thanks
Specifications:
Three-way, four-driver, floorstanding, reflex-loaded loudspeaker.
Drive-units: 1" aluminum-dome tweeter, 6.5" mica-polymer-dome midrange, two 8.5" filled polypropylene-cone woofers.
Crossover frequencies (slopes): 250Hz (second-order), 2kHz (third-order).
Frequency response: 39Hz-22kHz, ±2dB on-axis; 39Hz-20kHz, ±2dB, 30 degrees off-axis.
Low-frequency extension (DIN): 25Hz.
Sensitivity: 88dB/2.83V/m anechoic, 91dB in-room.
Impedance: 8 ohms compatible.
Recommended amplifier power: 15-350W.
Maximum input power: 210W (typical program source, clipping no more than 10% of the time).
Weight: 110 lbs (each !!!) These are heavy
Asking $675. They sold for $2300 when they were new.
For additional details and reviews see:
http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/252/index.html
http://www.audio-ideas.com/reviews/loudspeakers/paradigm_studio_100_v2.html
More reviews at http://www.paradigm.com/joomdoc/products/studio-speakers/studio-100/reviews/
Comments
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Man that's a killer price for a great speaker, I've heard them and owned several varieties, they do a lot of things well!
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Wow - this is a great price for some awesome speakers. I have the Studio 40 v.2 and absolutely love them.
GLWTS. These should sell quickly. -
Wish you were closer. I own 20 v2 and Eclipse BP and they are both fantastic sounding. Lost out on an opportunity for a pair of these a couple of years ago.
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These are SOLD
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Thats the version I thought was killer. I have done many many pairs of them. For that kind of money, someone is going to get a super killer pair of speakers.
If anyone needs a center channel for them, I got one.Dan
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Yes, they did that one right. Tamed the sizzle in the tweeter and smoothed them out.
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Really good speaker . Does not really push anything. I just found I liked the sound of the PSB silver i and Vandersteen 2C more. That is the next battle that will happen quickly.