Welcome to the cult of high performance.
Beryllium is a rare chemical element (Be) with low mass, high tensile strength and high thermal stability. It is incredibly rigid and lightweight; everything an audio engineer desires in a speaker cone.
In fact, Beryllium has been used in the audio industry since the 1970s. But because of its use in only the finest (and most expensive) audio equipment, it has retained a certain “cult” status.
Precise control of the Truextent manufacturing process produces pure Beryllium foil with a highly uniform grain structure; this is many times stiffer, yet far less dense, than more common cone materials. In industry testing, our Beryllium cone material exhibits substantial improvements in durability, speed, and reduced interference. It can add more than an octave of distortion-free output.
In the Paradigm's Persona, tandem matched Beryllium drivers reveal the full range of high performance. Persona is the only loudspeaker in its class to utilize Beryllium material for both midrange and tweeter drivers.
Every model in the Persona Series features dual Truextent Beryllium driver systems, and each model achieves a truly unexpected level of high-resolution detail, depth and dynamics thanks in part to rare, extraordinary Beryllium.
Luxurious speakers in all articles that can deliver true pleasure from listening to music.
Require the selection of the system and attention to accessories.
From the point of view of the aesthetics of AS Paradigm Persona 7f, every ruble invested in them certainly justifies. This is a real work of art.
Inch tweeter and 18 cm accounts with diffusers from pure beryllia-material, which has unique acoustic properties.
Drive, deep and significant bass comes to the forefront. A detailed, worked out, balanced and well -coordinated sound, a large -scale scene and a holographic bulge of images, energy and emotionality.
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Original reviews
Proudly Crafted in Canada, Paradigm achieved a science-backed performance that critics called "intoxicating" and "sophisticated," something we would hear more and more often.
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