I listened to the 80Fs days ago for literally 25s and keep thinking about them. Sound was HUGE. So much meat on the bone. Mid range is clear and honest engaging but not trying too hard. Treble not bright, nuanced but not pronounced drawing undue attention. It's interesting what they say about modern interiors, also very true. These are the speakers that can play metal, drum and bass, EDM and not shit the bed. Gotta hear the 100F next. Oh and cabinet IRL is stunning
🤙🙏✌... Nice to see some friends in the video... and good to see a few others losing weight and getting into healthy shape. Hope it wasn't stress but solid focus that brought about a positive change. 👏👏... My Respect and kudos to Scott.. for stepping back in to reclaim the brand from a copy-cat looking product it had become. Im honoured to have been part of the experience for a short time.. giving my everything to reach and exceed production goals... and enthusiastically reach audiences. All the best to the few great people whom I miss dearly. This was a great inside look and dialogue from Blake. Great camera and views edited in with the descriptions. I think fans of the brand will enjoy this.. I have very few bad things to say about the 40B I bought very early in the release production.. No lies about mid clarity.. It is more improved over any previous models.. Balanced and clear. 👏👏👏🙏..Good Job Team.
I would have liked to see what those crossovers looked like... I have heard everything Paradigm has ever made. My former favorite was the 30th Anniversary Tribute. But now I believe the Founders are the best sounding, well balanced Paradigm speakers ever made.
OS waveguides are the ideal shape according to Earl Geddes, but this one is a bit small which will be noticeable in its polar response. Still, it’s a very good sign they went this route; this might be a decent one.
Dude, Danny Ritchie is not the only person who knows how to design a speaker. And production speakers are not the same as DIY. Soldering each driver’s wiring is not practical unless the price goes up due to higher labour costs.