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Paradigm Cinema 110 C


$230.00 Released May, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Rated for up to 70W of power - good enough for most consumers and room sizes. Available in black, silver or white.

The Cons:Expensive. Looks somewhat strange without being paired with similarly styled speakers. No grills - exposed drivers.

 The Paradigm Cinema 110 C is a compact center speaker that is a part of the Cinema 110 Compact Theater speaker system. The center speaker has an elongated shape designed to stretch out on the top of a TV.

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It includes such features as a 2-way acoustic suspension, 3rd order electro-acoustic crossover at 2.0 kHz, mineral-filled polymer enclosure, a suitable amplifier power range from 15 to 100 watts, and three choices of finishes: black, silver, or white. The Paradigm Cinema 110 Compact Theatre speaker system has been given good reviews, pointing out it doesn't often err, but when it does, it does it unobtrusively during the mellower sections of the sound instead of on the highs or lows where it would be more obvious. Since the full system gets good reviews for sound quality, the Paradigm Cinema 110 C compact center speaker can be assumed to be a decent buy.

Features

  • 2-way acoustic suspension
  • Mineral-filled Polymer Enclosure
  • MagneShield
  • Crossover(s): 3rd-order electro-acoustic at 2.0 kHz
  • 3 Drivers
  • High-Frequency Driver: 25-mm (1") PTD dome
  • Bass/Midrange Drivers: Two 115-mm (4-1/2") ICP cones
  • Low Frequency Extension: 80 Hz (DIN)
  • Suitable Amplifier Power Range: 15-100 watts
  • Maximum Input Power: 70 watts
  • Impedance: 8 ohms

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    rated for up to 70W of power - good enough for most consumers and room sizes

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    available in black, silver or white

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    expensive

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    looks somewhat strange without being paired with similarly styled speakers

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    no grills - exposed drivers

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    constructed of plastic

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