Founder 90C Walnut
4-driver, 2 passive radiator, 3 way center channel, sealed enclosure...
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Specifications
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Frequency Response
±2dB from 55 Hz - 23 kHz
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Frequency Response 30° Off-Axis
±2dB from 55 Hz - 17 kHz
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Impedance
Compatible with 8 ohms
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LOW FREQUENCY EXTENSION
37 Hz (DIN)
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Sensitivity
94 dB / 91 dB
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Paradigm Founder 90C Walnut Center Channel Speakers
4-driver, 2 passive radiator, 3 way center channel, sealed enclosure
General
Design
4-driver, 2 passive radiator, 3 way center channel, sealed enclosure
Finishes
Piano Black, Black Walnut, Midnight Cherry, Walnut
Basic
Passive Radiators
Two 7" (177mm) Ultra-High-Excursion CARBON-X™ Unibody Cone, Gen3 Active Ridge Technology (ART™) with Vertical Mounting System, Advanced SHOCKMOUNT™ Isolation, Passive
Functions
Bass Frequency Driver
Two 7" (177mm) Ultra-HighExcursion CARBON-X™ Unibody Cone, Gen3 Active Ridge Technology (ART™) with Vertical Mounting System, Advanced SHOCK-MOUNT™ Isolation, and a 1.5” high-temp multi-layered voice coil with ventilated Apical™ former
Crossover
2nd order electro-acoustic at 2.5 kHz (tweeter), 2nd order @ 500 Hz (bass)
Frequency Response
±2dB from 55 Hz - 23 kHz
Frequency Response 30° Off-Axis
±2dB from 55 Hz - 17 kHz
High Frequency Driver
Coaxial 1" (25mm) AL-MAC™ Ceramic Dome with Oblate Spheroid Waveguide (OSW™) and Perforated Phase-Aligning (PPA™) Tweeter Lens, ferro-fluid damped / cooled, Patent Pending Dual Gap Motor Structure
Impedance
Compatible with 8 ohms
LOW FREQUENCY EXTENSION
37 Hz (DIN)
Midrange Frequency Driver
Coaxial 6” (152mm) AL-MAG™ Cone with SHOCK-MOUNT™ Isolation Mounting System, a 2” high-temp multi-layered voice coil with Apical™ former, Patented Dual-Sync™ Continuous Flux Motor
Sensitivity
94 dB / 91 dB
Inputs
Maximum Input Power
200 watts
Power
Amplifier Power
15 - 260 watts
Dimensions
Dimensions (H X W X D)
8.9” x 35.7” x 12.9” (22.6cm x 90.8cm x 32.7cm)
Weight
48 lbs (21.8 kg) each
About brand
Paradigm
Proudly Crafted in Canada, Paradigm achieved a science-backed performance that critics called "intoxicating" and "sophisticated," something we would hear more and more often.
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