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If you've not heard the active 20's, I think you should before saying they're rolling off at 60. I'll guarantee you they're solid to 40 if not lower.Personally, I prefer the 20's to the 40's anyway - but that wasn't the question.Bryan
These speakers had no REAL bass... It just wasn't there. Once the Seismic 12 sub was turned on the bottom filled out. It didn't blend well though.
Paradigm's specifications seem a bit fishy too. By their numbers the Studio 20 and 40 have the same rated low frequency extension (36 Hz) with the same tweeter and midwoofer, but the 40 is bigger and adds a woofer. It's hard to believe anyone would be complaining of lack of bass if it was flat to 36 Hz. More It's also hard to believe the small standmount Studio 20 is flat to 36 Hz. I heard the Studio 20 years ago versus the Active 20. What a marvelous demonstration of the huge advantages of having one amp per driver!! (Ruler flat response, incredibly dynamic, unbelievable amounts of deep bass.) I can easily believe the Active 20s were flat to 36 Hz.
Thanks Yea it is strange Paradigm said to run the speakers full range BUT users on AVS say they are crossing them over & 80 Why would they say the speakers could go down to 36 if it is actuly only about 60 If i were to keep this set up I was going to try the nuforce amps when the funds were avalible But it sounds like that wont help (I was thinking of the nuforce due to lack of space )
I stoped into my dealer & explained to him what I think is going on & he suggested the Ultracube 10The Semisonic is much more $$ He thought the Ultracube for $700 Ish would blow away my pdr-8 The showroom was under some revamping so I did not get a chance to have a listen So if I stay with my 40s wich I think sound great except the lows and upgrade the sub I should XO the 40s about 60 or 80 and keep them set to small not large Thanks for your thoughts again~