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Paradigm’s Monitor Series combines very high performance and ultra-low distortion in a superbly styled cabinet.
Paradigm's Monitor 11 tower loudspeakers have amazing range, tight bass, and clean highs/mids, all topped off with great aesthetics. From cinema soundscapes to two channel hi fi they've got you covered.
Good architecture will stand up well over time, as will good sonic architecture. Paradigm's Monitor Series is a classic example. Now in its seventh iteration, each new generation is an opportunity for refinement: taking on design innovations from higher-priced reference lineups, reference-quality component parts, cabinets and even finishes.
When it comes to getting value for your money, it doesn’t get better than Monitor Series 7. Since its inception, the Monitor Series has been a favorite of audiophiles on a budget — with Series 7, that hasn’t changed.
Advanced S-Pal Satin-Anodized Pure-Aluminium Bass/Midrange Cones. First seen in our Paradigm Reference lineup, very high stiffness-to-mass ratio and outstanding internal damping. The result? Remarkable midrange clarity, superb extended bass response and freedom from unwanted resonances and distortions. In an affordable audio category – unbelieveable quality!
Advanced Carbon-Infused Injection-Molded Polypropylene Bass Cones. The high mineral content and injection-molding process have created a durable and rigid cone with affords us bragging rights for cone consistency and repeatability.
Advanced S-Pal Satin-Anodized Pure-Aluminium with powerful neodymium magnets and ferro-fluid cooling for increased power handling! Highs are more soaring and spacious, crystal clear and undiluted even at the higher bandwidths.
Wire Mesh Tweeter Guard and WaveGuide. More Reference technology, ensuring a smooth, wide panorama of audiophile-quality sound. Wire mesh protection for the pure-Aluminium tweeter.
Sophisticated crossovers in an affordable audiophile product! Again, it’s almost unheard of: polypropylene film or bipolar electrolytic capacitors, air core and laminated core inductors, high-power resistors. Crossover topologies are first and second-order with corresponding acoustic slopes of second and third-order providing optimal bandwidth and seamless integration as drivers cross over.
Long-Travel Motor/Magnet Structures. Despite fewer drivers than in previous series’, floorstanding and centre channel speakers actually plumb deeper. This is, in part, attributable to the advanced motor/magnet structures: high-temperature copper or Aluminium wire voice coils (varies by model) wound on Kapton formers, oversized magnets with all components FEA-optimised.
Foam-Rubber Elastomer Surrounds. Reference Studio Series geometry! Help achieve that play loud AND play deep effect by allowing longer, expertly controlled cone travel.
The new Monitor Series 7 baffle is a work of art – it boasts:
The Roman Plinth
New Monitor floorstanders sit on a plinth, a sleek and secure base that provides stability for the slimmer footprint — an aesthetically pleasing columnar look.
SoundStage! by Vince Hanada February 2012 (Reviewed as part of system)
The Series 7 Monitor system delivered dynamic range best described as effortless... The ability of the Monitor system to reproduce the pulsating sound effects greatly increased my enjoyment
The great timbral matching of the Series 7 speakers was evident... sound quality didn't change as the sound moved from speaker to speaker.
Paradigm’s Monitor Series 7 home-theater system is a step up in performance from the previous Monitor Series, with improvements that include new and better drivers, a new configuration for the surround speakers, and surprising subwoofer performance from a small package. This is remarkable when you consider the fact that the price remains unchanged
Although I found the appearance of the Monitor Series 7 speakers a bit average, their performance was anything but, and well worth hearing at your Paradigm dealer.
The Perfect Vision (AVguide.com) by Chris Martens November 2011 (Reviewed as part of system)
More than any other models that Paradigm makes, the Monitor family is thought to offer terrific performance per dollar, and with good reason. At Paradigm, you see, the practice of technology trickle-down is not just a design philosophy, but almost as a corporate religion where the "articles of the faith" require that each new-generation series of loudspeakers will be more technically sophisticated and better sounding than the last. To make good on this commitment, Paradigm works tirelessly to adapt exotic technologies from its high-end Signature models for use in its mid-priced Reference Studio speakers, and then in turn applies technologies and design techniques from the Studio range in its Monitor lineup. The result, in the case of the new Monitor Series 7 lineup, is unexpectedly refined sonic performance at surprisingly accessible price points.
... just a few years back, today’s new Monitor Series 7 models could easily have passed for earlier-generation Studio speakers.
Paradigm has seen fit to equip both its Monitor 11 floorstanders and Monitor Center 3 speaker with real, dedicated midrange drivers—not with compromise mid-bass drivers as would more commonly be seen in speakers in this price class. By fitting lighter and more responsive true midrange drivers, whose comparatively small-diameter diaphragms also provide superior dispersion, Paradigm is able to give the Monitor 11s and Center 3 a sound that is unexpectedly agile, nuanced, and refined.
... the Monitors would strike most listeners as offering a thoroughly satisfying amount of musical information—especially when their modest price is taken into account.
... the speakers deliver an expansive and lively sound with dynamics that can be—where appropriate—downright explosive. You’ll appreciate this quality especially in the midst of expressive action film soundtracks as the Monitors effortlessly “breathe” and flow with the action, rather than “flinching” when big moments come along, meaning they rarely if ever sound strained or compressed.
Finally, I could not help but note that the Monitor 11s offer a really nice combination of bass extension, power and control.
Consider this speaker system if:
Paradigm’s Monitor Series 7 system offers a well-balanced mix of virtues while upholding the model line’s hard won reputation for value-first engineering. This system might serve as a “gateway to the high-end” for some listeners, but it is good enough that it will be a satisfying destination in its own right for many others.
Design 5-driver, 3-way bass reflex, quasi-3rd-order resistive port, floorstanding model
Crossovers 3rd-order electro-acoustic at 2.2 kHz, 2nd-order electro-acoustic at 700 Hz (lower bass drivers)
High-Frequency Driver 1" / 25mm S-PAL dome tweeter, ferro-fluid cooled and damped
Midrange Driver 5½" / 140mm S-PAL cone, 1" / 25mm voice-coil, oversize ceramic / ferrite magnets, GRIP chassis, separate sealed driver chamber
Bass Driver(s) Three 6½" / 165mm carbon-infused polypropylene cones, 1" / 25mm voice-coils, oversize ceramic / ferrite magnets, GRIP chassis
Low-Frequency Extension 30 Hz (DIN 45 500. Indicates -3 dB in a typical listening room)
Frequency Response:
On-Axis ±2 dB from 42 Hz – 22 kHz
30° Off-Axis ±2 dB from 42 Hz – 18 kHz
Sensitivity - Room / Anechoic 93 dB / 90 dB
Suitable Amplifier Power Range 15 - 120 watts
Maximum Input Power 180 watts (With typical program source, provided the amplifier clips no more than 10% of the time.)
Impedance Compatible with 8 ohms
Dimensions (H x W x D): 105.2 x 20.0 x 34.3 cm
Weight (unpacked) 25.1 kg