PSB Alpha C10 Centre Speaker
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PSB Alpha C10 Centre Speaker

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PSB Alpha C10 Centre SpeakerMake your home theatre come alive. Leveraging the Alphas classic award winning design, yet re imagined for the modern home theatre, the C10 is a must for a more immersive experience whether youre streaming a movie, watching the big game, enjoying your favourite show, or listening to music. With a black anodized aluminium dome tweeter, two 5 (133mm) custom woofers, and a rear firing port engineered with bass flex, the C10 delivers crystal clear

Make your home theatre come alive.

Leveraging the Alpha’s classic award-winning design, yet re-imagined for the modern home theatre, the C10 is a must for a more immersive experience whether you’re streaming a movie, watching the big game, enjoying your favourite show, or listening to music. With a black anodized aluminium dome tweeter, two 5¼” (133mm) custom woofers, and a rear-firing port engineered with bass flex, the C10 delivers crystal-clear dialogue and cinematic sound that will bring movies to life. The high-quality MDF cabinet is finished in a beautiful woodgrain vinyl and can easily be set up horizontally under a TV for seamless integration with your home sound system no matter how you listen.

  • ¾” (19mm) Black anodized aluminium dome tweeter with front waveguide
  • Two 5¼” (133mm) Textured polypropylene woofers with rubber surround

Hear everything in full detail
The C10 uses a ¾” (19mm) black anodized aluminium dome tweeter to extend the high-frequency response further than any Alpha ever before, while lowering distortion to deliver a layered soundstage full of detail and clarity. Unlike lesser designs at this price, all the new Alpha Series tweeters employ ferrofluid cooling to prevent dynamic compression and a neodymium magnet for high sensitivity. The tweeter’s front waveguide and its unique placement below the woofer work together to smooth the response at the crossover and perfect on and off-axis performance.

Bring the cinema home
When paired with the Alpha Series’ newly designed tweeter, the C10’s custom 5¼” (133mm) woofer provides remarkable low-frequency response and the highest speaker efficiency in its class. The woofer is constructed from a special textured polypropylene compound that minimizes cone breakup and lowers distortion at full excursion. It’s also supported with dual layer voice coils and a bass reflex design that uses the rear-firing port tube to control the bass response down to room-shaking levels.

Matched to perfection
The Alpha Series’ new crossover exceeds speaker standards with a special custom design that does more than direct low and high frequencies to the individual drivers–it delivers the tightest control and the flattest frequency response. An unusually complex Acoustic Linkwitz-Riley filter design has also been incorporated into the crossover design to lower distortion and create a seamless soundscape in any type of two-channel setup or surround sound system.

Seamless home theatre integration
A unique combination of wall thickness and bracing controls resonances and provides a perfect platform for the C10’s driver components, while its internal damping material is from PSB’s flagship lines and has been positioned precisely for optimal effectiveness. Finished with a high-quality wood grain vinyl and magnetically attached grilles that are acoustically transparent, the C10 is perfectly designed to sit alongside your furniture and provide rich, detailed sound.

  • ¾” (19mm) Black anodized aluminium dome tweeter with front waveguide
  • Two 5¼” (133mm) Textured polypropylene woofers with rubber surround
  • Bass reflex cabinet design with a rear-firing port
  • Acoustically-transparent detachable magnetic grilles
  • Dual five-way gold-plated binding post speaker terminals
  • High-quality woodgrain vinyl finish
  • Available in Black Ash or American Walnut
Frequency Response

On Axis @ 0° ±3dB

55-21,000Hz

On Axis @ 0° ±1 1/2dB

65-20,000Hz

Off Axis @ 30° ±1 1/2dB

65-10,000Hz

LF Cutoff -10dB

37Hz

Sensitivity

Anechoic Chamber

88dB

Listening Room

90dB

Impedance

Nominal

8 Ohms

Minimum

6 Ohms

Input Power

Recommended

15 – 120 Watts

Program

60 Watts

Acoustic Design

Tweeter (Nominal)

3/4” (19mm) Black Anodized Aluminium Dome with Ferrofluid and Neodymium Magnet

Woofer (Nominal)

2 x 5 1/4” (133mm) Textured Polypropylene Cone with Rubber Surround

Crossover

2,500Hz, LR4

Internal Volume

0.44 cu ft (12.5L)

Design Type

Tuned Port Bass Reflex 2” (49mm) Rear Port

Dimensions / Weights / Finish

Size (W x H x D)

17 3/4” x 6 3/4” x 9 3/8”*
(450 x 170 x 243mm)

Weight

17lb (7.7kg)
19.9lb (9.0kg)

Finish**

Black Ash
Walnut

Notes

* Non-metric measurements are approximate.
** Some finishes may not be available in all models and/or all countries.
All specifications are subject to change without notice.


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