Paradigm Mini Monitor S7 Bookshelf Speaker
Paradigm Mini Monitor S7 Bookshelf Speaker
Paradigm Mini Monitor S7 Bookshelf Speaker
Paradigm Mini Monitor S7 Bookshelf Speaker
Paradigm Mini Monitor S7 Bookshelf Speaker
Paradigm Mini Monitor S7 Bookshelf Speaker
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Paradigm Mini Monitor S7 Bookshelf Speaker

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Paradigm Mini Monitor S7 Bookshelf Speaker

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Mini Monitor S7

Rome Wasn’t Built in A Day. Neither Was Monitor.

It took three emperors and 15 years to build Rome’s colosseum, architecture that still elicits awe centuries later. And while we’re not so bold as to compare the colosseum to the new Series 7, you have to admit the speakers look more than a little awesome in the backdrop of Ancient Rome. Good architecture will stand up well over time, as will good sonic architecture. Our Monitor Series 7 is a classic example. Now in its seventh iteration, each new generation is an opportunity for refinement: design innovations from our higher-priced reference lineups, reference-quality component parts, cabinets and even finishes! When it comes to getting value for your money, it doesn’t get better than Monitor Series 7. Since its inception, the Monitor Series has been a favorite of audiophiles on a budget — with Series 7, that hasn’t changed.

We can’t promise it will still be around in two thousand years, but we can promise it will play louder, plumb deeper, look smarter and sound better than any other brand in its price range.

The Building Blocks: Monitor Drivers

Advanced S-Pal™ Satin-Anodized Pure-Aluminum Bass/Midrange Cones. First seen in our Paradigm Reference lineup, very high stiffness-to-mass ratio and outstanding internal damping. The result? Remarkable midrange clarity, superb extended bass response and freedom from unwanted resonances and distortions. In an affordable audio category – unbelieveable quality!

Advanced S-PAL™ Satin-Anodized Pure-AluminumDomes with powerful neodymium magnets and ferro-fluid cooling for increased power handling! Highs are more soaring and spacious, crystal clear and undiluted even at the higher bandwidths.

Wire Mesh Tweeter Guard and WaveGuide™. More Reference technology, ensuring a smooth, wide panorama of audiophile-quality sound. Wire mesh protection for the pure-aluminum tweeter. 

Sophisticated crossovers in an affordable audiophile product! Again, it’s almost unheard of: polypropylene film or bipolar electrolytic capacitors, air core and laminated core inductors, high-power resistors. Crossover topologies are first and second-order with corresponding acoustic slopes of second and third-order providing optimal bandwidth and seamless integration as drivers cross over.

Long-Travel Motor/Magnet Structures. Despite fewer drivers than in previous series’, floorstanding and center channel speakers actually plumb deeper. This is, in part, attributable to the advanced motor/magnet structures: high-temperature copper or aluminum wire voice coils (varies by model) wound on Kapton formers, oversized magnets with all components FEA-optimized.

Foam-Rubber Elastomer Surrounds. Reference Studio Series geometry!
Help achieve that play loud AND play deep effect by allowing longer, expertly controlled cone travel.

Baffled about Baffles? Don’t Be!

For those of you who are wondering. A baffle is the surface on which the speakers or drivers are mounted. It prevents the front and rear sound waves from interfering with each other causing sound cancellation, as well as to absorb sound energy, particularly problematic reflected sound. So a speaker baffle is pretty darn important.

The new Monitor Series 7 baffle is a work of art – worthy of a spot in the arches of a colosseum. It boasts …

A clean aesthetic, nothing to see but the the beautiful drivers, no screws or fasteners visible

  • Thick and rigid ¾˝ MDF across the lineup
  • FEA-optimized (including a stress analysis) to overcome the limitations of the physical materials.
  • A modal frequency analysis allowed us to deliver the most resonance-, vibration- and coloration-free Monitor Series cabinet to date!
  • Critically tuned to the rest of the cabinet
  • Rap on the baffle … you’ll hurt nothing but your knuckles!

 

 

Mini Monitor v7 Specifications

Design

2-driver, 2-way bass reflex, quasi-3rd-order resistive port, bookshelf / stand-mounted

Crossover

2nd-order electro-acoustic at 2.0 kHz

Frequency Response   On-Axis

±2dB from 75 Hz - 22 kHz

Frequency Response   30° Off-Axis

±2dB from 75 Hz - 18 kHz

High Frequency Driver

25-mm (1 in) S-PAL™ dome tweeter, ferro-fluid cooled and damped

Mid/Bass Frequency Driver

165-mm (6-1/2 in) S-PAL™ cone 25-mm (1 in) high-temperature voice-coil, oversize ceramic / ferrite magnets, GRIP™ chassis

Low Frequency Extension

42 Hz (DIN)

Sensitivity   Room / Anechoic

90 dB / 87 dB

Impedance

Compatible with 8 ohms

Suitable Amplifier Power Range

15 - 100 watts

Maximum Input Power

80 watts

Finishes

Black Ash, Heritage Cherry

Weight

17 lbs. (7.7 kg)

Dimensions   HxWxD

13.5" × 7.625" × 10.5"
(34.3cm × 19.4cm × 26.7cm)

Paradigm Mini Monitor S.7 Loudspeaker Reviewed

By Andrew Robinson | December 1, 2011

here are two speakers within the Paradigm family of products that will forever hold a special place in my audiophile and home theater heart; the first is the Monitor 7 floorstanding loudspeaker and the second the Mini Monitor reviewed here. The Mini Monitor is now in its seventh (v.7) incarnation much like the rest of the Monitor line of speakers and like its larger brothers the updates go beyond the physical. Another "update" for the Mini Monitor is its price, up from previous generations, at $279 each or $558 a pair. 

Like the Monitor 7 floorstanding loudspeaker, which I reviewed a few months ago, the Mini Monitor gets a similar facelift, featuring the same flush façade (behind the magnetic grill) clad in soft-touch rubber like material. Finish options for the Mini Monitor include Black Ash and Heritage Cherry. The Mini Monitor itself measures 13 and a half inches tall by nearly eight inches wide and 10 and a half inches deep; and it tips the scales at a respectable 17 pounds. 

Behind the scenes the Mini Monitor employs a six and a half inch bass/midrange driver and a single, one-inch S-PAL dome tweeter. The combination is good for a reported frequency response of 75Hz to 22kHz. The Mini Monitor's sensitivity is rated at 90dB with an impedance of eight Ohms, making the Mini Monitor well suited for a wide range of electronics, be it an AV receiver or budget separates. 

While I consider v.7 of the Mini Monitor to be a whole new speaker for both the Monitor line and Paradigm there are elements of its sound that remain unchanged from update to update; mainly its coherence. Monitors, especially the Mini Monitor, are good when it comes to presenting the listener with an accurate and seamless vocal presentation. Since the Mini Monitor doesn't really do deep bass (though the bass it does have is nice) the focus can be placed on the midrange and high frequencies, which the Mini Monitor excels at reproducing. While ever so slightly lean the Mini Monitor's midrange and treble performance still feels natural. Boxy colorations are minimized here giving the Mini Monitor a more focused presentation than previous generations. The high frequencies are smooth and largely grain free provided you don't throttle the volume too hard and overwhelm the speaker, if you do you'll notice the Mini Monitor's sound will thin throughout and become decidedly two-dimensional. The Mini Monitor is well suited for small to medium rooms or to serve as rear/effects channels (though there are dedicated rear channels within the Montior line of products) in a multi-channel setup. For deep bass you'll have to be sure and mate the Mini Monitor's to a capable subwoofer or two. 

High Points
• The Mini Monitor's build quality and finish improves with every iteration and v.7 is the best yet.
• The Mini Monitor's driver compliment and focus on midrange and treble performance make for an engaging and focused presentation, one that shines with vocals and small ensemble recordings. 
• The Mini Monitor's throw a vast and well-populated soundstage that may lack a bit in accuracy when compared to costlier competition, but that doesn't stop it from still being quite impressive. Likewise for its dynamic presence, for its easy to drive impedance make it an ideal candidate for those with AV receivers, integrated amps and/or budget separates. 

Low Points
• For truly full-range sound you'll want to pair the Mini Monitor to a capable subwoofer. Thankfully, Paradigm makes a few subs so you shouldn't have to go far in finding one that will compliment the Mini Monitor nicely. 
• An added cost you must take into consideration when looking at the Mini Monitor is floor stands. The Mini Monitor may fall within the bookshelf category of speakers they're going to sound their best out in your room away from walls and bookcases. 
• For those of you with medium to large rooms you're probably not going to be happy with the Mini Monitor's performance if you're looking to rock the house. If this sounds like you I urge you to look at either Paradigm's Monitor 9 or 11 floorstanding loudspeakers.

Competition and Comparison
The bookshelf or small speaker category is hotter than ever in today's budget oriented lifestyle. At or around the Mini Monitor's $279 price tag you have a couple of notable competitors starting with Aperion Audio's Verus Grand Bookshelf Speaker at $299 each or $598 a pair. The Verus Grand Bookshelf is similar in size, driver compliment and price to the Mini Monitor though it does play a little deeper and louder, not to mention has a slightly better finish too. Another option would be Definitive Technology's ProMonitor 1000 speakers at $219 each as well as perhaps Bowers & Wilkins' MM-1 powered loudspeakers  at $499.95 a pair. The MM-1s may be designed to be computer speakers but that isn't to say they couldn't be used as stereo mains in a small space just like the Mini Monitors. 

Conclusion
For $558 a pair plus the cost of stands the Mini Monitor v.7 from Paradigm is yet another hit in a long stream of hits from the Canadian speaker manufacturer. Version 7's updated appearance, drivers and sonics make it the best Mini Monitor yet. While the Mini Monitor still requires the use of a sub for full range sound reproduction and is suitable for use in small to medium rooms it's still a capable performer and huge value for the money. Apartment dwelling audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts should rejoice for they have yet another compact and affordable solution in the Mini Monitor v.7.
 

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