Blackfly, you have an interesting take on the 9H but are missing what Paradigm is doing and the reason why they are doing it.
The 9H is employing very good Class D amplifiers with high damping factor to enable the speaker to employ active room correction.
In order to use active room correction you have to be able to use dsp to eq the speakers output to compensate for the irregularities of the room, you can't do this unless you insert some kind of processor into the system and by just adjusting the bass you can put the eq where it needs to be.
Another advantage of this approach is that the heavy lifting is done by the bass amp and you are free to use any kind of amp to now power the easy to drive and 96db efficient top half of the speaker.
The active room correction ensures that you will get very good tight bass in any room.
As per why other companies don't take this approach is simple, they don't have all the parts necessary to do this. Anthem invested heavily in creating their own room correction system and it is one of the best, ARC, and they also did create their own line of high powered amplifiers which were perfect for the bass amplifier for their sister company Paradigm.
However, you are free to explore the line either way the 9h at $35,000.00 has the Active Room Correction and self amplified bass, the 7F at $25,000.00 uses the same drivers without the room correction and amplification.
The 5F is a smaller version of that speaker which is priced at $17,000.00 a pair and the smallest 3F starts at a $10k price point.
We have the 9H and they are indeed awesome, we also have the 3F and they too are awesome and for the price a truly amazing speaker.
The 9H is employing very good Class D amplifiers with high damping factor to enable the speaker to employ active room correction.
In order to use active room correction you have to be able to use dsp to eq the speakers output to compensate for the irregularities of the room, you can't do this unless you insert some kind of processor into the system and by just adjusting the bass you can put the eq where it needs to be.
Another advantage of this approach is that the heavy lifting is done by the bass amp and you are free to use any kind of amp to now power the easy to drive and 96db efficient top half of the speaker.
The active room correction ensures that you will get very good tight bass in any room.
As per why other companies don't take this approach is simple, they don't have all the parts necessary to do this. Anthem invested heavily in creating their own room correction system and it is one of the best, ARC, and they also did create their own line of high powered amplifiers which were perfect for the bass amplifier for their sister company Paradigm.
However, you are free to explore the line either way the 9h at $35,000.00 has the Active Room Correction and self amplified bass, the 7F at $25,000.00 uses the same drivers without the room correction and amplification.
The 5F is a smaller version of that speaker which is priced at $17,000.00 a pair and the smallest 3F starts at a $10k price point.
We have the 9H and they are indeed awesome, we also have the 3F and they too are awesome and for the price a truly amazing speaker.

