Overview
Eight years after its launch, Paradigm’s Premier series is undergoing a major overhaul. The 820F v2 retains the silhouette of the 2018 800F but changes all of its drivers: AL-MAC ceramic tweeter, aluminum-magnesium midrange, 18 cm Carbon-X woofers. This three-way bass-reflex floorstanding speaker benefits from several technologies developed for the higher-end Founder and Persona series in the Paradigm range.
A complete redesign of the Premier drivers
The original Premier range, released in 2018, occupied a distinctive position at Paradigm, between the entry-level Monitor series and the Prestige and Founder series reserved for the top of the catalog. The v2 preserves this intermediate positioning but thoroughly modernizes the drivers. The Canadian manufacturer builds all of its speakers in-house, at its Mississauga (Ontario) factory: cones, domes, surrounds, voice coils. This vertical integration makes it possible to use components on the 820F v2 directly derived from the development of the Founder and Persona series.
Ceramic tweeter and aluminum-magnesium midrange
The 25 mm tweeter uses an AL-MAC alloy dome, short for aluminum, magnesium, and ceramic. This composite is both stiffer and lighter than a conventional aluminum dome: it pushes resonances beyond the audible band, helping maintain a linear response at high frequencies. In front of the dome, a PPA (Perforated Phase-Aligning) acoustic lens and an OSW (Oblate Spheroid Waveguide) waveguide control lateral dispersion. The goal: widen the listening area without distorting the off-axis response.
Below the tweeter, a 152 mm AL-MAG midrange follows the same lightweight alloy logic, with a ventilated 2-inch voice coil. Its own PPA lens ensures continuity of directivity with the tweeter at the delicate crossover point. This zone, which covers a large part of the human voice and instrumental range, directly benefits from the choices made for the components in the upper ranges.
Two 18 cm Carbon-X drivers for bass
Below the midrange, two 177 mm Carbon-X drivers handle the bass. Their one-piece carbon fiber-based cone aims for high rigidity while remaining lightweight, a useful condition for maintaining speed at the lowest frequencies. The surround uses the third generation of ART (Active Ridge Technology), a notched surround profile patented by Paradigm. Its role: allow greater linear excursion than a conventional surround, and therefore more sound pressure with less distortion.
In terms of figures, the response reaches 52 Hz at ±3 dB, but Paradigm also announces an extension to 21 Hz measured according to the DIN standard, which takes into account the coupling of the speaker with the room. For both music listening and home theater, this low-end foundation makes the use of a subwoofer optional: the 820F v2 alone covers almost the entire bass range of a stereo or multichannel program.
Reinforced MDF cabinet and decoupled feet
The bass-reflex cabinet is built from MDF, with internal bracing designed to limit unwanted panel vibrations. The port is located at the rear, which requires maintaining some clearance from the back wall. At the base, Outrigger Shock-Mount feet widen the floor footprint and mechanically decouple the speaker from hardwood or tile flooring. Spikes and pads are supplied depending on the nature of the floor.
Three finishes make up the catalog: lacquered Piano Black, Walnut, and Black Walnut in real wood veneer. At 110 cm high, 33 cm wide, and 47 cm deep, the 820F v2 requires sufficient clearance around each speaker. The unit weight of 29.5 kg confirms the solidity of the construction.
Amplification and home theater integration
With a sensitivity of 93 dB and an impedance of 8 ohms, the 820F v2 does not require oversized amplification. Paradigm recommends power between 15 and 250 watts per channel, which covers the majority of integrated amplifiers and preamps paired with power amps. The 180 W power handling leaves a comfortable margin for the dynamic peaks of an action movie or a large orchestral ensemble.
In home theater, the speaker can serve as the main left / right channel in a 5.1, 7.1, or Dolby Atmos system. Paradigm offers a 620C v2 center channel, two bookshelf speakers (220B v2 and 120B v2), and a multifunction 520LCR v2 model in the same range. The shared drivers across these references preserve tonal consistency between channels, an effect that is noticeable in Dolby Atmos tracks where sounds constantly move from one channel to another.
Technical Specifications
Overview
- High-performance 3-way bass-reflex floorstanding speaker
- Designed for demanding hi-fi and home theater systems
- Powerful, detailed, and immersive sound reproduction
- Technologies inherited from Paradigm’s higher-end ranges
High Frequencies
- 25 mm AL-MAC tweeter
- Aluminum / magnesium ceramic dome
- OSW waveguide and PPA acoustic lens
- Precise, detailed, and natural treble
Midrange
- 152 mm AL-MAG driver
- Aluminum / magnesium cone
- PPA lens for better sonic coherence
- Voices and instruments reproduced with realism and precision
Bass
- 2 x 177 mm Carbon-X woofers
- One-piece high-excursion cones
- Gen3 Active Ridge Technology (ART)
- Deep, fast, and perfectly controlled bass
Paradigm Technologies
- PPA lens (Perforated Phase-Aligning)
- OSW waveguide (Oblate Spheroid Waveguide)
- AL-MAC, AL-MAG, and Carbon-X drivers inherited from higher-end series
- Outrigger Shock-Mount decoupled feet to reduce floor vibrations
Acoustic Performance
- Frequency response: 52 Hz to 23 kHz (±3 dB)
- Off-axis response (30°): 52 Hz to 20 kHz (±3 dB)
- Low-frequency extension: 21 Hz (DIN)
- Sensitivity: 93 dB
- Impedance: 8 ohms
- Recommended power: 15 to 250 W
- Power handling: 180 W
Construction
- Bass-reflex design
- Reinforced low-resonance MDF cabinet
- Decoupling feet with spikes and protectors for hard floors
- Finishes: Piano Black, Black Walnut, Walnut
Dimensions and Weight
- Dimensions (H × W × D): 110.2 × 33.3 × 47.2 cm
- Weight: 29.5 kg (per speaker)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Premier 820F v2 and the Premier 720F v2?
The 820F v2 is the larger of the two floorstanding models in the Premier v2 range. Both speakers share the same three-way design and the same driver technologies (AL-MAC, AL-MAG, Carbon-X), but the 820F v2 uses 177 mm woofers versus 152 mm on the 720F v2, along with a larger-volume cabinet. This difference mainly results in more available sound output, slightly deeper bass extension, and a wider soundstage in large rooms.
Which amplifier should be paired with the 820F v2?
Paradigm recommends power from 15 to 250 watts per channel. Given the high 93 dB sensitivity and 8-ohm impedance, the speaker does not require oversized amplification to reach comfortable listening levels. A 50 to 150 W per channel transistor integrated amplifier covers most uses. For large rooms or high-level listening, a more powerful power amp will make better use of the dynamic capabilities of the Carbon-X woofers.
What changes does the second generation bring compared with the 800F?
The 800F used a pure aluminum dome tweeter (X-PAL) and carbon-fiber-reinforced polypropylene cones for both the midrange and bass. The v2 moves to an AL-MAC ceramic dome for the highs, an aluminum-magnesium AL-MAG cone for the 152 mm midrange, and new 177 mm Carbon-X woofers paired with a third-generation ART surround. The speaker remains a three-way bass-reflex design with four drivers, in dimensions close to the first version.
How should these floorstanding speakers be completed for a home theater system?
Paradigm designed the Premier v2 range as a coherent set. For a 5.1 installation, the pair of 820F v2 speakers can be paired with the Premier 620C v2 center channel and two surround speakers chosen from the Premier 220B v2 or 120B v2 (bookshelf), or the 520LCR v2 model (multifunction). For a 7.1 or Dolby Atmos system, the same principle applies by increasing the number of surround speakers. The coherence of the whole relies on the identity of the drivers across the models.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.









