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What reviewers think
Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- Delivers subterranean deep bass extension
- Impeccable finish with stunning piano gloss black exterior
- Neutral sound and composed performance across a wide variety of material
Product Considerations
- Very heavy, requiring multiple people to move
- Grills are non-removable for safety reasons
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Sub 2 costs substantially less than JL Audio's Gotham g213, but could easily play as deep, loud, and clean
Takeaway: The Signature Sub 2 offers powerful and controlled bass that enhances both music and movies with its high-quality build and advanced technology. Its ability to deliver extremely low frequencies and high output levels makes it a top-performing product.
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Manufacturer details
- Design: Hexagonal cabinet with multiple high-excursion drivers radially aligned in a Vibration-Canceling Design Architecture, patented built-in Ultra-Class-D™ power amplifier with Power Factor Correction, sealed enclosure, PBK interface
- Low Frequency Driver: Six 254-mm (10 in) RCR™ mineral-filled co-polymer polypropylene cones
- Frequency Response: 9Hz – 260Hz (±3 dB)
- Low Pass Filter: Variable 35 Hz - 150 Hz; Bypass Option
- Phase Alignment: Variable 0° - 180°
- Inputs: RCA (S/E) Left and Right or Sub-Out / LFE or Balanced XLR
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 24.5" × 23.75" × 22.375" (62.2cm × 60.3cm × 56.8cm)
- Weight: 230 lbs. (106 kg)
- Finishes: Piano Black, Black Ash, Cherry (Discontinued)
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Paradigm designs and manufactures their own drivers, including the rare and expensive Beryllium drivers used in their higher-end Persona and Founder series, allowing for precise control over performance characteristics.
- They utilize Perforated Phase-Aligning (PPA) lenses over tweeters and midrange drivers, a visually distinctive technology they claim smooths and widens dispersion while protecting the drivers.
- Paradigm is known for integrating Anthem Room Correction (ARC) technology from their sister company, Anthem Electronics, to optimize bass performance and room integration of their subwoofers.
- They focus on delivering high dynamic range, enabling their speakers to play loudly and cleanly without compression or distortion, even at mass-market price points.
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Monitor SE 8000F
- Positioning: The entry-level floorstanding speaker in Paradigm's lineup, offering high performance at an affordable price.
- Description: Features a 5-driver, 3-way bass reflex design that delivers robust bass and clear highs, with dynamic sound and excellent imaging. Compared to higher-end models like the Premier 800F, it offers great value for those with budget constraints, making it ideal for medium-sized rooms where affordability and quality are key.
Premier 800F
- Positioning: The mid-range floorstanding speaker in Paradigm's lineup, balancing performance and value.
- Description: Features clear midrange and well-integrated bass, using Active Ridge Technology (ART) for reduced distortion. While it offers superior sound quality compared to the Monitor SE 8000F, it remains more accessible than the Founder 120H.
Founder 120H
- Positioning: The high-end floorstanding speaker in Paradigm's lineup, designed for audiophiles seeking advanced technology and superior sound.
- Description: Features a hybrid design with active bass and a built-in amplifier, providing deep, controlled bass and precise sound. Its advanced technologies, such as the AL-MAC high-frequency driver, offer a more refined audio experience than the Premier 800F.
Persona 9H
- Positioning: The flagship model in Paradigm's lineup, representing the pinnacle of their speaker technology and design.
- Description: Features Truextent Beryllium drivers for exceptional clarity and Anthem Room Correction for precise audio tuning. It surpasses all other models in the lineup, including the Founder 120H, in terms of technological sophistication and soundstage.
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Product Strengths
- Delivers dynamic, detailed, and nuanced sound with incredible clarity and power
- Incorporates an Automatic Room Optimization (ARO) system to effectively remove room-induced bass response errors
- Impressive low-end extension, reaching down to 19Hz
Product Considerations
- Due to its huge weight (163 kg), placement requires careful consideration, and frequent relocation may not be feasible
- As a very large product, it is not recommended for smaller or medium-sized rooms
- To achieve ideal performance, it is necessary to pair it with speakers of the same power and category
Takeaway: The product provides exceptional clarity and powerful bass, making it a great choice for larger rooms where the best possible sound is desired. Its room optimization features also facilitate maximizing an audio setup.
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SubmergeFound deep in the groves of your favorite LPs, and concealed in the soundtrack of the movies you can't wait to watch, is the critical low-frequency information that provides the the sense of space of the recorded music hall and the impact of the explosions the movie hero narrowly escapes. Submerge reveals the tension and sonic foundation below the surface of your audio experience.
Advanced Enclosure TechnologyOur precision-engineered and handcrafted X-Material enclosures, paired with an S-Material front baffle, bring you a level of vibration control that's simply without equal in the center channel market. Every note, every whisper, every thunderous explosion is delivered with unparalleled clarity and authority.
Cutting-Edge HardwareThe 1,600 watt amplifier is uniquely mounted to the massive heatsink plate found on the rear of the enclosure. Coupling the amplifier to the T6061 Aluminum back plate efficiently transfers heat from the internal components of the amplifier to the decorative heatsink fins, the design of which is inspired by the mountain ranges surrounding Wilson Audio.
Remove the handcrafted front grille to expose the sleek aluminum baffle design. The attachment hardware for this mass of metal is strategically placed underneath grille post catchers, ensuring a clean and visually pleasing appearance without compromising functionality.
Taking a page from the Master Subsonic's playbook, the combination of thick X-Material as a substrate coalesced with the bulk of the aluminum baffle create a truly solid and extremely damped surface for the Submerge driver to be secured to.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Enhances room pressurization and provides a sense of the recording's space
- Adds texture to both low-frequency and mid-range sounds, significantly enhancing the listening experience
- Improves deep bass and addresses room-related issues
- Flexibility helps to recover low octaves, ensuring the subwoofer matches the measured response
Product Considerations
- High price point
- The unit is very heavy, weighing just over 115 kilos (250 pounds)
- Requires careful setup involving the crossover, gain, and phase/delay to achieve perfect time alignment
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Builds on the success of the smaller Wilson Audio LōKē Powered Subwoofer
- Includes the same proprietary driver found in the Wilson Audio Subsonic Subwoofer
- Features a built-in crossover inspired by the Wilson ActivXO crossover
- Bigger than the Loke, with a larger cabinet and woofer, and increased amplifier power from 500 to 1,600 watts
- The WATCH Dog has a split port with a divider, but in the Submerge, the split is pushed back to improve airflow and quieten the cabinet
Takeaway: The Wilson Audio Submerge provides a more immersive listening experience by adding depth, texture, and improved bass response, making it a worthwhile addition for high-end hifi systems, especially when paired with Wilson Audio speakers. Its ability to address room acoustics and provide a balanced soundstage makes it a valuable addition.
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Basis shatters the notion that soundstage-enriching, deep and authoritative sub-bass must come from a large cabinet. Basis performs with the precision of a scalpel and the power of a sledgehammer. As a true ultra-fidelity subwoofer, Basis has huge bandwidth. It combines an entirely new, innovative driver, extreme cabinet engineering and an exceptional, wideband amplifier: Basis is capable of performing as nearly a full range speaker by itself.
When all of this capability is focused on the challenging and all-important sub bass region, the Basis proves its place well beyond the competition. Where other high-end subwoofers still struggle to avoid harmonic distortion, Basis delivers industry-leading behavior at the very lowest frequencies, with true fundamental bass for the discerning audiophile. It does this powerful work seamlessly, weaving bass energy into the expanded soundstage as if the Basis is an elemental part of the foundation.
Graceful curves and diminutive size belie an authority and strength we have only found to be bettered by our legendary Invincible subwoofer. For Basis, we incorporated a holistic design approach aimed at achieving the ultimate in high-end subwoofer performance. That we also achieved this in a compact package, one which can disappear sonically and visually in any listening environment, was a satisfying by-product of our process.
Listeners can enjoy a single unit, or stack multiple units in Duo or Trio configurations. This does much more than simply adding greater power: stacking loads rooms more evenly with bass energy, flattening modes more effectively than any other strategy. Basis lends beauty and soul to a reference-level system, delivering a meaningful improvement without adding any character of its own. Its quiet strength comes from thousands of hours of development focused on every single aspect of the design.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Exceptional bass precision and control
- Features a powerful 6kW RMS amplifier
- Has a sophisticated DSP crossover system
- Achieves bass extension below 16Hz with virtually no distortion
- Has high-quality BilletCore driver technology
Product Considerations
- Premium price point
- Substantial weight (70kg) may require professional installation
Takeaway: The YG Acoustics Basis Subwoofer redefines bass performance with exceptional precision and control. The flexibility of the DSP crossover makes it easy to integrate into existing systems.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Enhances the venue in which a recording was made
- Can smooth out the treble by providing a more solid musical foundation
- Enhances subtle details in a recording
- Provides tight and precise bass and the ability to reveal a wide gamut of textural colors
- Integrates seamlessly into the system
Product Considerations
- The single line LCD display and click/turn navigation rotary is a clunky, time-consuming method of accessing nested functions
- The different parameters of the sub are on the back and controlled from the back, which means that users may have to keep pulling it in and out of position for each parameter change
- Reviewer notes a sense of skepticism due to the amp being manufactured by Dayton Audio
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- LōKē is smaller than Wilson Audio's WATCH Dog
- Compared to systems without a subwoofer, LōKē reproduces music otherwise unheard
- LōKē, unlike the Wilson Audio WAMM Master Chronosonic subwoofer, has a built-in amplifier
- Some reviewers feel that two JL Audio 12's provide a better value compared to LōKē
Takeaway: The LōKē is a well-built subwoofer that integrates nicely with Wilson Audio and other loudspeaker systems to provide a fast and coherent bass response. Adding the LōKē to an existing system enhances the musical experience.
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Product Strengths
- Digital Motional Feedback (DMF) minimizes distortion in the bass region by monitoring acceleration on the aluminum cone and feeding back information to the DSP
- Response is flat down to 20Hz
- Sound quality improves in areas that have nothing to do with bass, and everything brightens up
- Immediately balanced and sophisticated sound
Product Considerations
- Some tweaking with regards to the positioning of the speakers is needed to get the best from the soundstaging
- The full manuals are online or to print off, which some may find a pain
- Packaging is massive
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Dynaudio 18S: The Grimm subs overshadowed and outshone the Dynaudio
- Vs Audiovector R6: The soundstage thrown by these speakers is not as expansive as the Audiovector R6 speakers
Takeaway: The SB1 is designed to deliver a proper representation of music without sonic fireworks, it just works. It offers a turnkey solution for music lovers that want superlative sonics in a package that will fit with any home.
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Product Strengths
- Described as a 'real beauty', it is the new reference top-of-the-range flagship subwoofer from REL
- Deep bass output and really good bass extension, with REL claiming -6dB at 15Hz
- Exquisite paint finish with 12 coats of final lacquer applied, with each subwoofer taking 5 weeks in total to build
- The remote control and digital display make it a very nice way of setting things up, and then after dialing in, the remote is probably not needed again
Product Considerations
- It is a huge and very heavy subwoofer, weighing 85 kilograms
- The handles on the side are useful for lifting such a heavy unit, but they are not very nice to look at
Takeaway: The No.32 is a top-of-the-line subwoofer that offers exceptional bass performance and exquisite build quality. It's perfect for audiophiles who want the very best and have the space to accommodate it.
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