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Paradigm shift soundbar
Paradigm shift soundbar





paradigm shift soundbar
  1. #Paradigm shift soundbar drivers
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  4. #Paradigm shift soundbar Bluetooth

By contrast, the PW Soundbar’s detailed OLED display offers a refreshing amount of information. I’ve encountered several bars with only a cryptic set of flashing LEDs to indicate things like input and volume settings. The clever part of this arrangement is that you can set the bar flat on your cabinet, or mount it on the wall either above or below your TV, and then adjust the configuration settings so its sound output is optimized for that location.

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The drivers at each end of the bar are also angled outward to give more fill to the sides.

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Each driver in a cluster is aimed differently, so that one fires mostly upward, one points mostly forward, and one is at an angle somewhere in between, resulting in the sound being sprayed over a wide area. Nine identical 2.5-inch drivers are grouped into clusters of three, one each for the left, center, and right channels. The PW Soundbar itself is a sleek but unassuming black bar, proportioned to match well visually with a typical 50- to 60-inch TV. For this review, I paired the PW Soundbar with a couple of Paradigm’s own PW 600 bookshelf speakers working as surrounds, and I also connected the wireless subwoofer link to my trusty M&K Sound MX-350 subwoofer. Soundbars often have a tough time creating a convincing surround effect, but with Play-Fi you can wirelessly add a physical pair of compatible speakers to handle the surround duties and/or a separate subwoofer to extend the bass output. And since Play-Fi is an open standard embraced by a variety of manufacturers, you can mix and match brands and price points when outfitting your home with wireless speakers. Unlike other wireless hookups such as Bluetooth, Play-Fi can stream uncompressed audio at up to 96 kilohertz with 24-bit resolution over Wi-Fi, so you don’t need to make excuses for the sound quality of the link. Key among the PW Soundbar’s features is compatibility with DTS’s Play-Fi, a high-resolution multiroom wireless protocol that lets you add more speakers that can work in harmony with the bar. There’s even a sophisticated room-correction system that comes with its own test microphone.

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For example, it offers a full array of hardwired inputs plus a whole slew of wireless hookup options. Paradigm’s PW Soundbar aims to change that, by giving you a one-box solution that includes many of the features you’d normally find in a big component-based rig. In the process, however, many of these soundbars have lost a lot of the flexibility and functionality of a more conventional system, with limited connectivity and no fancy features like room correction or a comprehensive display to show you what the heck is going on.

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Big component-based entertainment systems with multiple speakers connected to a rack full of electronics have been condensed down to single-box solutions, stuffing all of the speakers, amplifiers, and preamp functions into a single soundbar or Bluetooth speaker.

paradigm shift soundbar

Ten years ago, I would have stuffed my bag with gizmos, from my digital camera, camcorder, radio, and laptop to an alarm clock, a GPS device, and my trusty compass (hey, I’m an Eagle Scout, always prepared).Ĭonsolidation has also been rampant in home audio. I just returned from a two-week trip to Europe, and the only tech device I took with me was my iPhone. But when it comes to consumer electronics, consolidation can be a wonderful thing. Just ask the guy who pays through the nose for 2,000 cable channels he’ll never watch, or the guy who has tried to make a mini-sized bag of peanuts last through a six-hour transcontinental flight on one of the four remaining major U.S. For example, with big corporations, consolidation often means less competition, which can be a bummer for the consumer. Consolidation is one of those things that can be either a good deal or a bad deal, depending on the context.







Paradigm shift soundbar