“Our engineers continue to push the limits of loudspeaker performance, and the innovative technologies introduced in our new Signature models are proof of this,” says Jack Shafton, director of sales and marketing for Paradigm Electronics. “Our dealers and customers trust the Paradigm Reference Series to provide an unmatched audio experience. With the new Signature S1, C1 and ADP1, enthusiasts can now enjoy this same high level of performance from compact, lifestyle speakers that will complement any room décor.”
The Reference Signature Series’ G-PAL gold-anodized pure-aluminum tweeter domes have been upgraded in this new generation to pure beryllium. As the premium dome material available, beryllium was chosen for its exceptional mechanical properties. Lighter than aluminum and possessing unmatched rigidity, beryllium is the ideal tweeter dome material, lacking the inherent brittleness of other exotic materials.
A performance-enhancing composite of cobalt-infused, anodized pure aluminum brings increased stiffness and improved damping to the inherently lightweight character of the pure-aluminum cones. Mineral-filled polypropylene bass cones, a standard on all Paradigm Reference speakers, continue to exert their control over the lower frequencies.
Behind the cones, the support cast is also relatively unchanged: massive FEA*-optimized ceramic/ferrite magnets and sophisticated motor assemblies continue to provide extremely high output, remarkably low distortion and enviable power handling. Die-cast chassis and Paradigm’s trademark AVS cooling system work in tandem, cooling the drivers and dispersing heat. Lightweight, long-travel aluminum or copper voice coils with Apical formers were maintained for their track record of accuracy and reliability, even under the most challenging conditions.
Cabinet design and implementation also play a critical role in the performance of the Signature C1, S1 and ADP1 speakers. The interior of the cabinets reveals heavy-wall construction and extensive internal bracing for advanced resonance control. Constrained Layer Dampening (CLD) is used in conjunction with Permacote Linacoustic to completely subdue stray residual vibrational energy within the cabinets.
Models are available in a variety of high-polished Signature wood veneers or Piano Black.
Product Specs:
S1 - Two-driver Two-way bookshelf: 6-inch mid/bass, 1-inch P-Be;
$1,499/pr - Cherry, $1,699/pr - Piano Black, Natural Birdseye Maple
C1 - Four-driver Three-way center: 2 x 5.5-inch, 5-inch mid/bass, 1-inch P-Be;
$1,199/ea - Cherry, $1,299/ea - Piano Black, Natural Birdseye Maple
ADP1 - Five-driver Three-way surround: 7-inch bass, 2 x 3.5-inch mid, 2 x 1-inch P-Be;
$1,199/ea - Cherry, $1,299/ea - Piano Black, Natural Birdseye Maple
*FEA - Finite Element Analysis.
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