Paradigm Monitor SE 2000C Center Channel Speaker
FLOOR STANDING SPEAKERS — ATTACHING CARPET SPIKES OR RUBBER CAPS
BOOKSHELF / CENTER CHANNEL SPEAKERS — APPLYING RUBBER PADS
Self-adhesive rubber pads (included) must be applied to the bottom corners of the bookshelf and center channel speakers (as shown) when placed on a shelf or other flat surface.
Bottom View of Bookshelf / Center Channel Speaker
YOUR NEW SPEAKERS
Break-In
Although Paradigm Monitor SE Series speakers sound great “out of the carton, they will sound even better when broken in. Allow them to operate for several hours before you listen critically.
High-frequency drivers use ferrofluid that can thicken at temperatures below 10° C (50° F). If your speakers have been transported or stored in the cold let them warm to room temperature before use.
Cleaning
Do not use a strong or abrasive cleaner on your speakers. Clean them with a damp soft cloth, but do not get them wet. Do not place wet objects, such as drinking glasses or potted plants, on top of the speakers. If allowed to soak in, even a small amount of water may permanently damage the speaker enclosure.
PREVENTING SPEAKER DAMAGE
To prevent damage to your speakers, please read the following guidelines before making any connections.
Amplifier Distortion—The #1 Culprit!
Amplifier distortion is the principal cause of speaker damage. When listening at higher volume levels, your amplifier may run out of clean power and begin to produce a distorted signal if levels are increased any further. This will damage any brand of the speaker very quickly. (See your Authorized Paradigm Dealer for amplifier recommendations).
More Powerful Amplifiers are Safer
When choosing an amplifier, always select an amplifier with a power rating greater than that of the speaker. Using a 100 Watts per channel amplifier on a 50 Watts speaker allows the amplifier adequate headroom in order to provide a distortion free signal. Conversely, using a 40 Watts per channel amplifier on a 50 Watts speaker limits the amplifier’s headroom. This causes the amplifier to enter its distortion level much sooner, potentially damaging the speaker.
Volume Control
Do not be fooled by the Volume Control of your receiver/preamplifier. It only adjusts listening level—it is not a “power-output” dial. The amount of amplifier power actually used at a given Volume Control setting depends solely on the nature of the music you are listening to. At a given Volume Control setting a quiet section of music will use less amplifier power than a loud section. With typical pop-rock, jazz or large scale classical music the rated output power of many receivers/amplifiers is often reached when the Volume Control is between the “11” and “1” o’clock settings (with bass/ treble and loudness controls not used—otherwise rated power may be reached at even lower Volume Control settings).
Remember, all amplifiers produce distortion when operated beyond their rated output power. The resulting distortion will damage all speakers! Exercise caution! If you listen at loud levels, be careful to listen for the point of audible distortion—if the speakers begin to sound distressed, turn the Volume Control down or your speakers and/or amplifier(s) will be damaged! This type of damage constitutes abuse and is not covered by the warranty. If louder volumes are desired, obtain a more powerful amplifier.
There is a Limit!
Although more powerful amplifiers are safer, there is a point at which you could have more power than the speaker can handle. At that point you will overpower the speaker and damage it. Exercise caution! At loud levels do not increase bass/treble controls from zero and ensure that all loudness/ contour/bass EQ buttons are off (otherwise rated output power will be reached at lower volume control settings). If you listen at loud levels, watch for excessive visible cone excursion (grille movement) from the woofer—then turn the Volume Control down.
The Right Amount of Power
A power-range rating is given as a guide to indicate the approximate minimum and maximum power input of your Paradigm speakers. Amplifiers that exceed your speaker’s power-range rating are recommended. Their greater power reserves provide better sound. However, exercise caution! Use the speakers within their power-range rating to prevent damage (keep listening levels below the point of excessive woofer cone excursion).
ROOM ACOUSTICS
Paradigm Monitor SE Series speakers are designed to provide exceptional sound in a wide variety of domestic settings. However, it is important to note that listening room construction, dimensions, and furnishings all play a part in the quality of sound you will ultimately achieve. Your listening room will impose its own character on the performance capabilities of any speaker system. The extra care you take in correctly positioning the speakers will result in greater listening enjoyment. Keep the following guidelines in mind when deciding on the best speaker placement:
- Mid and high frequencies are affected by the amount of soft furnishings in your room—curtains, carpets, sofas, wall coverings, etc. An excess of such items can result in a somewhat dull sound. The same room without any soft furnishings can produce an overall bright sound. The typical quantity of soft furnishings found in most living environments provides the right acoustic characteristics to allow the speakers to sound balanced;
- Concrete floors and walls tend to aggravate low-frequency standing wave problems and are less preferred;
- Rooms, where height, width, and length are similar, should be avoided as they can exhibit significant low-frequency standing wave problems. This may result in reduced clarity. If no other room is possible, experiment with speaker placement to minimize acoustic problems.
PLACEMENT: Front Left & Right
The ideal placement of front and center speakers
Monitor SE Series front speakers are designed to allow flexible placement while providing a very large window of sound throughout your listening room. To ensure the best performance possible we strongly recommend that you observe the placement guidelines on the following pages.
Accurate Timbre
For the most accurate and natural timbre, place front speakers so that their high-frequency drivers are approximately at ear level, as shown.
Placing bookshelf models on Paradigm speaker stands (sold separately) or bookshelves raises their high-frequency drivers to approximately ear level, thereby ensuring the best performance possible.
Balanced Bass
Placing front speakers in corners will over-emphasize bass and reduce overall clarity. Avoid corner placement. Position front speakers in (20 cm) or more from the wall behind the speaker and as much as possible from either side wall, as shown in. This will ensure better bass performance and optimal midrange clarity.
Optimal Imaging
Measure the distance from your main listening area to the front speakers. For best imaging, place speakers from three-quarters of that distance up to that same distance from each other (3/4 of “X” to “X”), as shown. To further optimize imaging, toe speakers are slightly inward so they point toward the listening position with their axes crossing just behind it, as shown.
PLACEMENT
The Center Speaker
The Monitor SE Series center speaker is designed to cover a large, wide listening area, allowing listeners throughout the room to hear center-channel information with unprecedented clarity and intelligibility.
Placing your center-channel speaker below the TV will ensure the best possible clarity and intelligibility. Position the speaker flush with the front of the TV or speaker shelf to minimize unwanted sound reflections. Make sure the center-channel speaker is approximately the same distance away from the primary listening position as your front speakers. (Some A/V receivers and processors can electronically adjust for differences in distance.)
WIRING
Warning: Turn your amplifier(s) OFF before connecting your speakers. This will avoid damage that could result from accidental shorting of speaker cables.
For optimum sound, the use of high-quality speaker cables is essential. The chart below identifies the minimum gauge requirements for various lengths. See your Authorized Paradigm Dealer for recommendations.
SPEAKER CONNECTION
Your speakers’ binding posts can be used with banana, pin or spade connectors, as well as with bare wire. Tighten the posts firmly by hand but do not over-tighten!
Correct polarity (or phase) is critical for proper soundstage imaging and bass performance. Connect one speaker at a time to ensure proper connection of every channel. The red (+) amplifier terminal must be connected to the red (+) speaker terminal. The same applies to the black (–) terminals. Make sure all wires are firmly fastened. Repeat this connection procedure for each speaker in your system.
NOTE: If you hear a distinct lack of bass and a dislocated stereo image then one or more of your speakers may be connected out of phase (polarity is reversed). Re-check to ensure that each speaker’s cable is connected with the correct polarity: red (+) to red (+) and black (–) to black (–).
FINE-TUNING
Once you have your speakers positioned in the room and have set speaker distances and calibrated speaker levels through your Audio/Video Processor or A/V Receiver it’s time for a little fine-tuning.
Since Paradigm speakers provide exceptional performance in a variety of room settings, fine-tuning is simply a matter of making slight adjustments (if necessary) to their placement in the room.
Start with the front speakers and listen to familiar music in stereo. The soundstage will be both wide and deep, but this can be tuned to your personal preference by adjusting the toe-in (the amount the speakers are turned toward the listening area). More toe-in will increase image depth and localization, less toe-in will increase image width. Adjust the toe-in in small increments, listening each time, until you achieve the soundstage balance you prefer. Toe-in is not applicable to the other speakers in your system since their position and sound distribution pattern is fixed.
Fine-tuning for center speakers is a matter of making volume level adjustments that may be required for a particular multi-channel music or movie program. If necessary, adjust your Audio/Video Processor’s or A/V Receiver’s volume levels to ensure there is a cohesive overall soundstage.
To fine tune surround/rear speakers, please follow the illustrations in the earlier section. To fine tune the subwoofer, please refer to the Owner’s Manual that was included with your subwoofer.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
No Sound
Make sure the receiver, preamp or amplifier is plugged in and turned on. Check power outlet at the wall is working. Are headphones plugged in, or is system on Mute? Re-check all connections.
No Sound from One or More Speakers
Check your balance. Check that all power cords are properly plugged in and functioning. Swap a non-working speaker with one that works to determine if the problem is with the speaker or something else (i.e. wiring, amplifier).
Lack of Bass or Dislocated Image
One or more speakers may be connected out of phase (their polarity is reversed). Re-check to ensure that each speakers cable is connected with correct polarity: red (+) to red (+) and black (-) to black (-).
LIMITED WARRANTY
Paradigm speakers covered in this manual are warranted to be and remain free of manufacturing and/or material defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of original purchase. Within the time period specified, repair, replacement or adjustment of parts for manufacturing and/or material defects will be free of charge to the original owner.
Thermal or mechanical abuse/misuse is not covered under the Paradigm warranty.
Limitations
- Warranty begins on the date of original retail purchase from an Authorized Paradigm Dealer only. It is not transferable;
- Warranty applies to products in normal home use only. If the product is subjected to any of the conditions outlined in the next section, the warranty is void;
- Warranty does not apply if the product is used in professional or commercial applications.
Warranty is Void if
- The product has been abused (intentionally or accidentally);
- The product has been used in conjunction with unsuitable or faulty equipment;
- The product has been subjected to damaging signals, derangement in transport, mechanical damage or any abnormal conditions;
- The product (including cabinet) has been tampered with or damaged by an unauthorized service facility;
- The serial number has been removed or defaced.
Owner Responsibilities
- Provide normal/reasonable operating care and maintenance;
- Provide or pay for transportation charges for the product to service facility;
- Provide proof of purchase (your sales receipt given at the time of purchase from your Authorized Paradigm Dealer must be retained for proof-of-purchase date).
Should servicing be required, contact your nearest Authorized Paradigm Dealer, Paradigm Electronics Inc. or Import Distributor (outside the U.S. and Canada) to arrange, bring in or ship prepaid any defective unit. Visit our website, www.paradigm.com for more information.
Paradigm Electronics Inc. reserves the right to improve the design of any product without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously manufactured.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, of merchantability, fitness for any particular purpose, and may not be extended or enlarged by anyone. In no event shall Paradigm Electronics Inc., their agents or representatives be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages. Some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion may not apply to you.
Retain this manual and your sales receipt for proof of warranty term and proof of purchase.
RECYCLING AND REUSE GUIDELINES (Europe)
In accordance with the European Union WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) directive effective August 13, 2005, we would like to notify you that our speakers may contain regulated materials which, upon disposal, require special reuse and recycling processing. For this reason, Paradigm Electronics Inc. (the manufacturer of Paradigm speakers and Anthem electronic products) has arranged with its distributors in European Union member nations to collect and recycle this product at no cost to you. To find your local distributor please contact the dealer from whom you purchased this product or go to our website at www.paradigm.com.
Please note that only the product falls under the WEEE directive. When disposing of packaging and other shipping material we encourage you to recycle through the normal channels.
To ensure proper installation and enjoy all of the exceptional sounds these speakers are designed to provide, please read this manual and follow all instructions. If you have further questions contact your Authorized Paradigm Dealer or visit the Q&A page on our website at www.paradigm.com.
FAQs
Can you put a Paradigm SE-2000C center channel speaker behind the TV?
The centre speaker should often be placed immediately beneath the TV. This will most accurately replicate sound emanating from the TV and should be at or near ear level. Directly above the TV is the next-best position if you can’t place it there. The key is to keep it within close proximity of the TV.
Can any speaker be used as a Paradigm SE-2000C center channel?
For your centre channel, you can use any speaker (aside from a subwoofer), but ideally, you should select a speaker with a horizontal cabinet design as opposed to a vertical or square one, like the one from Aperion Audio seen below.
How important is a Paradigm SE-2000C center channel speaker?
A home theatre system’s centre channel speaker is essential since it reproduces around 70% of the dialogue from movies and television shows. You’re missing out on important details of what you’re watching without one.
Can you use Paradigm SE-2000C center channel speakers for left and right?
Yes, you can utilise three speakers that are advertised as “centre” speakers in place of the three front speakers. The good news is that having three front speakers that are exactly alike is a terrific idea. Dolby Laboratories and I both utilise this setup.
Can I use a Paradigm SE-2000C center channel speaker alone?
The center channel speaker actually works great on its alone and will still produce excellent sound.
Can I use two speakers for the Paradigm SE-2000C center channel?
Even while you can use two centre channel speakers, this is frequently not recommended or able to provide audio of superior quality. Instead, using two centre channel speakers might cause audio distortion due to comb filtering, altered timing of the identical audio signals, and other factors that cause sound confusion.
Is Paradigm SE-2000C center speaker good for music?
In a home theatre setting, the centre channel is excellent for conversation but not for music.
Can I use TV as Paradigm SE-2000C center channel?
You may utilize your TV as part of your centre speaker by connecting it to an audio system or soundbar in the TV centre speaker mode or the S-Center speaker mode. Because you can hear talks from the screen and its surroundings, utilizing your TV as your centre speaker makes conversations sound natural.
Does Paradigm SE-2000C center speaker have to be centered?
Instead of having the center channel speaker off-center, it is preferable to have it CENTERED above or below the display. The better option is NO center channel speaker if the centre channel speaker cannot be placed CENTERED on the display.
Should the Paradigm SE-2000C center speaker be louder than front?
No, the middle shouldn’t be louder than the fronts when tuned properly. The centre is not louder because of the setup’s numbers (or not as loud). These modifications are available to help you accommodate for variations in loudness among speaker models.
Does Paradigm SE-2000C center channel have to match the front?
Choosing the Right Center Channel Speakers. The center channel speaker needs to sound the same as the front left and right speakers for the front soundstage to be seamless.
How do I connect my receiver to my Paradigm SE-2000C center channel speaker?
Utilize a speaker cable to connect the TV and AV receiver. Connect the AV receiver to the TV’s CENTER SPEAKER IN connector using a speaker cable (not included). Be sure to twist the speaker cable ends before inserting them into the TV and AV receiver’s connection terminals while connecting.
Why do Paradigm SE-2000C center channel speakers have two woofers?
Because the center speakers have two woofers, the tweeter can be placed in the middle instead of to one side, which would again interfere with the left-right soundstage.
What should I look for in a Paradigm SE-2000C center speaker?
Always look for a center channel speaker with a “three-way design” and a tweeter and midrange that are vertically aligned. This enables it to perform more closely to a full-range speaker, to produce a wider soundstage, and to properly track the acoustic image over the front stage.
Can I use a Paradigm SE-2000C center channel speaker as a soundbar?
The sound quality cannot be preserved when a soundbar takes the place of a centre speaker. Despite their apparent similarity, these two speakers have a few significant distinctions.