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Paradigm Reference Signature Sub 25 has Brains to Match Its Brawn

by Tom Andry last modified September 17, 2008
Paradigm Reference Signature Sub 25

Paradigm Reference Signature Sub 25

TORONTO, CA – September 15, 2008 - Paradigm Electronics Inc., an international leader in speaker design and manufacturing, introduces its most powerful and intelligent subwoofer ever: the Signature SUB 25. Recognizing that on-demand power is the essence of subwoofer performance, Paradigm has designed the SUB 25 to effectively harness and optimize AC line current for optimal performance.

All AC line voltages are not created equal, and some A/V equipment has more robust power demands than others. Paradigm has equipped the SUB 25 with universal input power, which allows the subwoofer to operate intuitively on a 120 V or 230 V circuit. This is possible because the SUB 25 can handle the load from any line voltage between 108 V and 265 V.

This flexibility to accept a range of line voltages is welcome, but how this power is managed is even more critical. The SUB 25’s Power Factor Correction technology shapes the AC line input current to be sinusoidal and continuous in time. A unit without Power Factor Correction can only draw about 60 to 70 percent of the maximum available power because the current only flows at the peaks of the line voltage, essentially “choking” the line. The use of Power Factor Correction allows the SUB 25 to accept the maximum possible amount of input power, while its high-efficiency Ultra-Class D™ amplifier, rated at 7,500 watts Dynamic Peak and 3,000 watts sustained RMS, allows the maximum amount of output power. By combining both, the SUB 25 delivers the most power that can be obtained from the AC line.

The SUB 25’s new high-power 15-inch driver with three-inch peak-to-peak cone travel, improved high-efficiency motor assembly, massive shorting ring and all new FEA-optimized elliptical surround offer high linearity, greater excursion, lower distortion and greater effective cone area.

An optional yet valuable add-on for the SUB 25 is Paradigm’s Perfect Bass Kit (PBK-1™) interface, a state-of-the-art room correction system derived from sister company Anthem Electronics’ acclaimed ARC-1™ system.
PBK-1 uses proprietary processing to compute in-room frequency response of up to four different SUB 25s before computing a target frequency response for each, yielding optimized in-room reproduction of low frequencies.

Additional Features of the Paradigm Reference Signature SUB 25:

  • L/R RCA Audio inputs
  • Subwoofer Input
  • Balanced XLR input
  • Independently adjustable output level, bandwidth and phase
  • Power modes: Off, Trigger and Auto
  • External Trigger input
  • Reconfigurable via USB port

The Reference Signature SUB 25 will ship in late Q3. It has a U.S. FMV of $3,999. The optional PBK-1 interface has a U.S. FMV of $299.

For more information on Paradigm, please visit www.paradigm.com.

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speakerman39 posts on September 15, 2008 18:59
Wow, Paradigm has really upped the ante. I mean, 3000 watts RMS and 7500 watts Dynamically is awesome. Way to go Paradigm! Just wished I could afford one. Chances are, I would just get (2) SVS Ultras instead. Thanks for the info guys.

Cheers,

Phil
Warpdrv posts on September 15, 2008 18:42
Will the new Paradigm’s Perfect Bass Kit (PBK-1™) interface be a complete outboard unit or will there be a connection that is mated for only the Sig Sub 25?
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