Paradigm Millenia LP Datasheet - Page 2

Sonic Muscle, Flexing Additional Muscle - reference

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Even mounted beside the thinnest flat panels we don't have to suck in our tummy! 1 ¾" thin and that's including the Paradigm wall mount Sonic Muscle! It's in the genes As a branch on the Paradigm Reference family tree, sonic muscle is a given in the Millenia LP. Paradigm Reference just wouldn't entertain a speaker that couldn't flex sonic muscle. Following is a synopsis of just why this slimline speaker sounds soooooo good ... • 1" S-PAL™ satin-anodized pure-aluminum dome tweeter. Ferro-fluid cooled and damped. Deep-anodized for rigidity. Paired with a low-mass treated textile suspension. • Two 4 ¼2" MLP™ mica-loaded co-polymer polypropylene cones. Perfectly balanced cone density. High-grade polypropylene means distortion's not worth a mention. The infusion of mica adds stiffness and the injection-molding ensures critical shape so the cone stays true to form, even during a gruelling workout. The elastomer surround ensures a high strength bond when the cone's getting physical with a Terminator movie. • Dual high-velocity passive radiators ... used instead of ports to attain the necessary bass extension in a minimal internal volume architecture. Solid and stable polypropylene infused with mica ensures clean, clear, articulate bass, free from audible vibrations and resonances. No install ... simply hang 'em on the wall Flexing Additional Muscle Just like all Millenia speakers, the new LP is meant to be used with a sub. Our suggestions? MilleniaSub since it can be mounted on the wall, hidden under a couch and includes a wireless option or Seismic 110, alpha dog of compact subwoofers. There's also the SE Sub with a driver that's configurable to down-firing or front-firing. (subwoofers are sold separately). Wireless Option Seismic 110 MilleniaSub SE Sub

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No install …
simply hang ‘em on the wall
Even mounted beside the
thinnest flat panels
we don’t
have to suck in our tummy!
Sonic Muscle!
It’s in the genes
As a branch on the Paradigm Reference family tree, sonic muscle is a
given in the Millenia LP. Paradigm Reference just wouldn’t entertain a
speaker that couldn’t flex sonic muscle. Following is a synopsis of just
why this slimline speaker sounds soooooo good …
1” S-PAL
satin-anodized pure-aluminum dome
tweeter.
Ferro-fluid cooled and damped. Deep-anodized for rigidity.
Paired with a low-mass treated textile suspension.
Two 4
¼
” MLP
mica-loaded co-polymer
polypropylene cones.
Perfectly balanced cone density. High-grade
polypropylene means distortion’s not worth a mention. The infusion
of mica adds stiffness and the injection-molding ensures critical shape
so the cone stays true to form, even during a gruelling workout.
The elastomer surround ensures a high strength bond when the cone’s
getting physical with a
Terminator
movie.
Dual high-velocity passive radiators
… used instead of ports
to attain the necessary bass extension in a minimal internal volume
architecture. Solid and stable polypropylene infused with mica ensures
clean, clear, articulate bass, free from audible vibrations and resonances.
Flexing Additional Muscle
Just like all Millenia speakers, the new LP is meant to be used with a sub.
Our suggestions? MilleniaSub since it can be mounted on the wall, hidden
under a couch and includes a wireless option or Seismic 110, alpha dog
of compact subwoofers. There’s also the SE Sub with a driver that’s
configurable to down-firing or front-firing.
(subwoofers are sold separately).
Seismic 110
MilleniaSub
SE Sub
1
¾
” thin and that’s including the Paradigm wall mount
Wireless
Option
2