Very few professional reviews are out there on Paradigm's 30th Anniversary Limited Edition speakers (in fact there are only two in North America). This is because, well, they are limited edition - meaning we are only making so many and then that's that. Chris Martens of The Absolute Sound was one of two writers who got his hands on a pair. Why? Well that's a good question... Chris has a great rapport with the Paradigm staff and many years of experience reviewing Paradigm speakers so he truly understands the essence of the Paradigm brand. He also writes for one of the most highly-respected and (arguably) the industry's largest audiophile book, a definite bonus! Anyhow, Chris' review was published in print earlier this fall and is now also available online. Below are some of the highlights...
What's it all about?
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Paradigm’s intent with these models was not necessarily to create
statement-class products, but rather to build speakers that would
represent the very essence of the company. What is that essence? In
distilled form, I would say Paradigm combines one part meticulous design
(leveraging design philosophies originating out of the loudspeaker
research tradition pioneered at Canada’s National Research Council), one
part advanced materials science, one part build-quality, and one part
(one very big part) value for money."
Attention to Detail
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What is more, the 30th Anniversary models are treated to one-of-a-kind
finishes with walnut cabinets done up in a translucent garnet-red
lacquer—a color that is an exceedingly deep, dark (so dark it at first
seems jet black) red, polished to a lustrous shine and breathtaking to
behold."
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Attention to detail is evident throughout the Inspiration. Ducted port
openings, for example, are fitted with turbulence-reducing
“high-velocity, low-noise aluminum” flanges, anodized in black to match
the mid/bass driver cones. Crossover networks receive the royal
treatment, too, using polypropylene capacitors, precision high-power
ceramic resistors, and air-core and laminated steel-core inductors, with
driver connections made via “heavy-gauge HPC high-purity copper wire.”
Plainly, Paradigm’s aim with the Inspiration is to give customers a very
serious high-end loudspeaker, but at something less than the customary
high-end price."
Sounds Like
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On one hand, the Inspiration’s beryllium tweeter (which is arguably the
driver most responsible for defining the revealing sound of Paradigm’s
Signature models), serves up extremely high levels of resolution and
transient speed, capturing delicate upper-midrange and treble transient
and textural details with sophistication and panache. The tweeter, then,
is responsible for giving the Inspirations a delicate, tightly focused,
and unmistakably high-resolution sound."
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On the other hand, the aluminum mid/bass driver gives the Inspiration a
full-throated and robust sound—a sound that, while offering substantial
amounts of resolution, manages never to step over the line into clinical
sterility."
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Put these Signature and Studio-like qualities together in one speaker
and you truly have a best-of-both-worlds solution, which I think is
exactly what Paradigm had in mind."
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The Inspiration’s imaging and soundstaging capabilities are likewise
very good, with particular strengths in rendering soundstage width and
depth."
30 Years in the Making
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The Inspirations do a fine job of representing the whole spectrum of
values for which Paradigm stands. They give us advanced materials and
technology (e.g., the beryllium tweeter and anodized aluminum mid/bass
driver with its distinctive corrugated surround), fine build-quality
(the dark garnet-red Inspirations on their matching stands are a sight
to behold), and great value for money. But most of all, they provide an
accurate, engaging, high-integrity sound, which is what has attracted so
many followers to the Paradigm brand for the past thirty years."
For a limited time, you can find info. on the 30th Anniversary line on our website.