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It was with great eagerness that I received the Paradigm Shift A2s, and they didn't disappoint. While the A2 couldn't really compete with the two Dynaudio models, remember that the BM5A retailed for $1000/pair, and the Focus 110A for $2450/pair, compared ...
Abstrakt: There are reasons to buy active bookshelf speakers over an iPod/Bluetooth dock. What you lose in portability and convenience is immediately gained in true performance. The A2s from Paradigm Shift are a case in point – their cabinet size affords space for ...
Udgivet: 2012-11-04, Forfatter: Andrew , anmeldelse af: trustedreviews.com
Powerful, controlled bass
Mids lack texture, Bit too "fun" to function as serious monitors, Distracting front LED
The Paradigm Shift A2 active speakers are a bit too much fun to be considered serious studio monitors, with a clear emphasis on the bottom and top ends of the frequency spectrum. However, if you're after a more casual active speaker that's quick to setup ...
Udgivet: 2011-11-09, Forfatter: Dennis , anmeldelse af: technologytell.com
Abstrakt: The A² A2 Ava, as her original hush-hushed name implies — and as all subsequent names decreasingly allude to — is an active version of Paradigm's beloved Atom bookshelf speaker, with 2 x 50-watts' worth of internal amplification (RMS), low-frequency exten...
Abstrakt: There's always a first time for everything. And it's the first time for the Canadian manufacturer Paradigm to enter the Active Speaker segment. Certainly, this is a good move and it would be a welcome move to see more audio manufacturers to enter into th...
When it comes to performance of the A2, the bass dominates the mid-range of the bookshelf speakers. This has cost the A2 to lose its natural mid-range output. Also, the loudness factor suffers because as soon as you turn them too loud distortion creeps in...