Design and Construction
The Arcam Radia R35C features a rigid cabinet construction designed to minimise unwanted resonance and maintain structural stability. Internal bracing and damping materials are used to help manage enclosure behaviour and preserve consistent acoustic output.
The horizontal layout is specifically configured for centre channel placement, allowing it to sit below or above display units while maintaining acoustic alignment with front-stage speakers.
Driver Configuration
The R35C incorporates a dedicated high-frequency driver and dual mid/bass drivers integrated through a passive crossover network. This configuration is intended to support balanced frequency response and smooth driver transition across the audible spectrum.
The symmetrical driver arrangement supports even dispersion across the listening area, helping maintain consistent tonal presentation across multiple seating positions.
System Integration
Designed as a centre channel component, the Radia R35C is intended to be paired with compatible Radia left and right loudspeakers. Its tonal characteristics are engineered to complement the broader Radia range, supporting cohesive front soundstage performance.
With standard impedance compatibility, the R35C can be driven by a wide range of AV receivers and integrated amplifiers designed for multi-channel configurations.
Specifications
| Type | Centre Channel Loudspeaker |
|---|---|
| Driver Layout | Tweeter + Dual Mid/Bass Drivers |
| Crossover | Passive multi-way design |
| Impedance | Nominal 8 Ω compatibility |
| Placement | Front-stage centre position |
| Application | Home theatre and multi-channel systems |
Position in the Radia Range
Within the Arcam Radia loudspeaker lineup, the R35C serves as the dedicated centre channel solution. It is designed to integrate visually and acoustically with other Radia loudspeakers, forming a cohesive multi-channel front stage.
Summary
The Arcam Radia R35C is a centre channel loudspeaker developed for clear dialogue reproduction and balanced system integration. With its structured cabinet design, symmetrical driver layout and compatibility with the Radia range, it offers a practical solution for users building a coordinated home theatre system.