Paradigm bumps up Monitor speaker line to v.6

Gallery: Paradigm Monitor v.6 speakers
PARADIGM INTRODUCES MONITOR SERIES v.6
Design and engineering updates make Paradigm's affordable high-end Monitor series even more of a tremendous value.
Toronto, Ontario – August 2008 – By "tweaking for perfection" the sixth incarnation of its acclaimed Monitor Series, Paradigm today improved the best value in loudspeakers. The re-vamped Monitor line retains all of the same technology as the v.5 series while adding updates such as modified phase-coherent crossovers, redesigned magnetic grilles and a luxurious new finish. For individual product updates, the Titan Monitor gains a new rear port as well as an updated voice coil for even better bass response.
In response to customer and dealer feedback, Paradigm did a complete re-design of the Monitor v.6 grilles. The new magnetic grilles feature ultra-low diffraction with re-worked, reinforced placement of the magnets to ensure the grilles will stay perfectly centered over the baffle at all times and not move unless removed.
For aesthetics, Paradigm added nickel-plated screws to all bookshelf, floorstanding and center-channel speakers to provide a lustrous, high-tech touch. Made popular by luxury furniture manufacturers, all v.6 models are also available in a chic new Wengé (pronounced wen-gay) finish. When black, rosenut or cherry don't match a room's décor, customers now have the option of wengé, a dark brown, almost black, finish with fine pencil-thin, light tan lines interspersed with blackish brown stripes.
"When you have something that works and sells as well as our Monitor Series, it doesn't make a lot of sense to re-invent it top to bottom," says Paradigm Marketing Manager Mark Aling. "However, if the R&D team identifies something that can be improved, even incrementally, our philosophy is that such changes enhance the value of the product. Paradigm's customers and dealers deserve the best value possible, and that's what Monitor Series v.6 is all about."
Paradigm's SuperDrive™ technology, first introduced in Series v.5, remains a vital component of the Monitor Series. SuperDrive combines very high efficiency with very high output and ultra-low distortion. Combined with the tweaked crossover design, even moderately powered amplifiers allow the Monitor Series v.6 speakers to deliver a higher level of performance than ever before. Because of their high efficiency and power handling, Monitor Series v.6 speakers hold their own in terms of efficiency and output with major brands of horn speakers. In non-level-matched a/b comparisons, the new Monitor speakers not only play as loud, but their sound is authentically high-end. Compared to all other major speaker brands, when it comes to playing loud, Monitor v.6 speakers lead the way–not just in their product category, but compared to speakers selling at more than twice the price!
The new Monitor Series v.6 lineup:
Atom Monitor – Two-driver 2-way bookshelf/stand-mounted: 5-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass, 1˝ H-PTD™ dome; $149/ea
Mini Monitor – Two-driver 2-way bookshelf/stand-mounted: 6-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass, 1˝ H-PTD™ dome; $219/ea
Titan Monitor – Two-driver 2-way bookshelf/stand-mounted: 7-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass, 1˝ H-PTD™ dome; $279/ea
Monitor 7 – Four-driver 2-1/2-way floorstanding: Two 5-1/2˝ carbon-infused polypropylene bass, 5-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass,1˝ H-PTD™ dome; $379/ea
Monitor 9 – Four-driver 2-1/2-way floorstanding: Two 6-1/2˝ carbon-infused polypropylene bass, 6-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass,1˝ H-PTD™ dome; $499/ea
Monitor 11 – Four-driver 2-1/2-way floorstanding: Two 7-1/2˝ carbon-infused polypropylene bass, 7-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass, 1˝ H-PTD™ dome; $699/ea
CC-190 – Four-driver 3-way center channel: Two 5-1/2˝ carbon-infused polypropylene bass, 3-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass, 1˝ H-PTD™ dome: $299
CC-290 – Four-driver 3-way center channel: Two 6-1/2˝ carbon-infused polypropylene bass, 4-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass, 1˝ H-PTD™ dome; $499
CC-390 – Seven-driver 3-way center channel: Four 6-1/2˝ carbon-infused polypropylene bass, two 4-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass, 1˝ H-PTD™ dome; $699
ADP-190 – Four-driver 2-way surround/rear: Two 5-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass, two 1˝ H-PTD™ domes; $249/ea
ADP-390 – Five-driver 3-way surround/rear: One carbon-infused polypropylene bass, two 4-1/2˝ M-ICP™ mid/bass, two 1˝ H-PTD™ domes; $429/ea
*All prices are US FMV. Monitor Series v.6 bookshelf and floorstanding speakers are available in Cherry, Rosenut, Black Ash or the new Wengé finish; Atom Monitor is also available in White. ADP-190 and
ADP-390 are available in Black or White.
For more information on Paradigm, please visit www.paradigm.com.
About Paradigm
Innovative design, advanced materials, in-house manufacturing, and state-of-the-art engineering have made Paradigm an international leader in speaker design. With more than 250 industry awards for audio excellence and numerous rave reviews from around the world, Paradigm is committed to being at the leading edge of speaker technology and consistently achieving the ultimate in sound for music and home theater.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Raj @ Aug 9th 2008 8:13AM
I purchased a set of Paradigm Monitors back in 1999 that I still use to this day. They still blow me away with their wonderful, accurate sound especially at their price point.
Definitely worth a look.
Dirty @ Aug 11th 2008 11:09AM
I'm in the same boat. Picked up a full range of Monitor 7s and they are bar far the best speakers I've ever heard to this day.
I'm sure there are plenty of high end speakers that fare better, but these are nice mid-range speakers that provide near high-range quality audio.
Fantastic company.
AbbadonTD @ Aug 9th 2008 3:50PM
For those of you wanting real speakers for low cash. They are better than anything you get out of one box, and will only set you back a few bucks.
The top models may make you want to hear some better styles (low high end vs high low end...the legend continues) for the same or little price difference.
I use this style speaker for my rears and rear center.
Wenge is soooooooo trendy right?
Video Master 2 @ Aug 11th 2008 11:22PM
NHT speakers are the best
why not the LS2LS7? @ Aug 9th 2008 4:44PM
I currently use a pair of Titans on the front of my theater system and Minis on the rear (both are reference series, not monitor). All are well over 10 years old now and still sound great.
Paradigm definitely makes good speakers for the money.
Mitch @ Aug 10th 2008 2:37AM
Paradigm speakers... it's a good high end audio company I suppose. Just not my cup of tea because they seem to lack neutrality and are a bit on the bright side of the spectrum. Probably nice for home theater use but not so much for serious music listeners. PSB is a company similar to paradigm but I find their products to be more acceptable.
B&W seems to get it more "right" with their 600 series than paradigm does in their monitor series.
bill @ Sep 2nd 2008 5:26PM
I picked up a pair of the monitor 9 v.6's about 2 weeks ago to use in a 2.0 setup, and they are fantastic. They are by far the clearest, most articulate and loudest speakers I have ever owned. I wanted to avoid a subwoofer (for the benefit of my neighbors) and even on movies, I can't really imagine wanting one because the low end is so smooth and deep that I wouldn't want to change it. They were a little pricey on a student's budget, but when I compared them to some other speakers costing upwards of $1500 each, the paradigms came out on top. You simply can not do any better for the money. I also listened to the mini monitor v.6 quite a bit, and they were also very good, particularly if you don't mind having a sub.
Alan @ Sep 5th 2008 9:16PM
I have the Mini Monitor v5's with a Paradigm DSP3100 sub and they continue to blow me away. Now I'm looking at the CC190 or 290 for a center. I wonder if I should wait until I can get the v6 version.