Not crowding your living room with speakers can be a real hit!

Apr 20, 2007 07:48 GMT  ·  By

Most of those who like a good sound in the familiar perimeter of their homes think that bigger is better; now, sometimes this assertion is true and in some cases you could really benefit from a larger sound system.

But what happens when you just wake up one day and simply notice that your actual living room has diminished from the dimensions of a comfy lounge to those of a closet and what's causing this is exactly the "bigger" you were praising? Let alone what your wife would say...

Paradigm have not only thought of better (thus bigger) gear but rather their efforts went "better means more fashionable and stylish yet small". The modern house sports more and more free, open space and placing some 10 cubic feet sound blocks in your house seems more and more NOT to be the handiest solution. The Millenia series from Paradigm come to fully prove this theory.

The 20 Trio is the most interesting contraption as far as sound is concerned. Paradigm won't lie and claim it sports 3D surround from one single source: instead, Paradigm warmly recommends the ADP surround speakers for you to obtain serious sound.

The 20 Trio is small and fashionable and this you can see for yourselves. It actually comprises speakers fed by 3 channels' signal (Lf-C-Rf) so it covers entirely your "front". Besides producing a sound of outstanding quality and power (despite their small size and slim look, the sensitivity runs as high as 92dB) they are perfect for the look of your new home or the new look of your home, as suitable.

Matching seamlessly with the contemporary flat panel TVs on the walls and easy to place about everywhere either in walled position or shelved on a piece of furniture, the Millenia 20 Trio will leave your room usable dimensions at their standard values while filling all the space with quality sound.

Selling for roughly $1,000, the Paradigm 20 Trio Millenia is by far one of the smallest, coziest audiophile-grade sound solutions.