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PARADIGM PERFECT BASS KIT 1 Shown: PBK in a 7.1 setup with primary listening position marked Paradigm's Perfect Bass Kit (PBK) is a derivative of the critically acclaimed Anthem® Room Correction (ARC) system, based on research conducted by the National Research Council (NRC). The NRC's goal was to identify the correct "in-room" target response for a loudspeaker (in this case, the subwoofer) and then develop a way to achieve that same response in any listening room. Using proprietary processing, PBK measures your subwoofer's frequency response and then computes the target response to yield optimal bass performance in your room. Each PBK can be used with up to four Monitor Series subwoofers. How Does PBK Do What it Does? The process begins when your computer signals the subwoofer to play the test signal, which is then picked up by the individually calibrated microphone. The system puts the subwoofer through a frequency sweep to highlight problem areas and determine necessary adjustments. It asks you to position the microphone in at least five different locations. Configurations are then saved on the connected PC. The optimized solutions are calculated, then uploaded to the subwoofer and the calculated room corrections are put in place. An audiophile solution to the problem of "the room"! Even when your Paradigm subwoofer is ideally placed,the room can still have a dramatic impact on bass performance.Room dimensions, dead spots, archways, and even furniture placement can turn a room into an additional instrument, playing alongside musicians or movie scores with unwanted contributions of coloration and resonance. Bass can sound bloated or boomy, with poor definition. Paradigm's Perfect Bass Kit is the answer ... • PBK is unlike anything else!: This state-of-the-art "bass perfecting" system analyzes the subwoofer's response in your room, then sets the correct equalization parameters to attain optimal sound. The frequency response of each microphone is measured and the data is used to create the microphone's calibration file included on the software disk. • PBK applies Super-Efficient Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filters in addition to Custom Filter Topology: This minimizes delay and reduces processing gain noise. The combined approach of limiting the width of IIR filters and applying custom topology means that any artifacts that might have resulted from the filtering process are inaudible. • PBK allows for Multiple Microphone Measurements: Most room EQ methods work from a single point source, taking one measurement at the primary listening position. PBK provides for multiple user-selected measurement points (we suggest a minimum of five, but up to ten positions can be measured). • Unlike many room EQ systems, PBK applies correction to Peaks (modes) and dips (anti-modes): Tackling both allows us to achieve a more accurate, natural room response. And to limit the demands on the amplifier as well as maximize signal-tonoise ratio, PBK applies appropriate limits to this correction. • PBK is Ultra-Accurate: The connected PC's 64-bit floating-point processor calculates the correction curves, which minimizes the rounding errors of a less sophisticated "calculator". • It's Easy-to-Use (at least your part is!): Three years of intensive research and development on our part have made it a snap to attain "Perfect Bass" performance in any room! All that's required is a PC running Windows XP or Vista, two USB ports and the Paradigm Perfect Bass Kit. Paradigm even includes the two USB cables you'll need: one for the PBK microphone and one for the subwoofer. "Audibly better bass through science." - Chris Martens, AVGuidea PBK in Action 110 Subwoofer 105 100 dB 95 90 85 80 20 50 100 200 Frequency (Hz) 500 1k Measured Calculated Target Response 4

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PBK is unlike anything else!:
This state-of-the-art “bass
perfecting” system analyzes the subwoofer’s response in your
room, then sets the correct equalization parameters to attain
optimal sound. The frequency response of each microphone
is measured and the data is used to create the microphone’s
calibration file included on the software disk.
PBK applies Super-Efficient Infinite Impulse Response (IIR)
Filters in addition to Custom Filter Topology:
This minimizes
delay and reduces processing gain noise. The combined
approach of limiting the width of IIR filters and applying custom
topology means that any artifacts that might have resulted
from the filtering process are inaudible.
PBK allows for Multiple Microphone Measurements:
Most
room EQ methods work from a single point source, taking one
measurement at the primary listening position. PBK provides for
multiple user-selected measurement points (we suggest a
minimum of five, but up to ten positions can be measured).
Unlike many room EQ systems, PBK applies correction to Peaks
(modes) and dips (anti-modes):
Tackling both allows us to
achieve a more accurate, natural room response. And to limit
the demands on the amplifier as well as maximize signal-to-
noise ratio, PBK applies appropriate limits to this correction.
PBK is Ultra-Accurate:
The connected PC’s 64-bit floating-point
processor calculates the correction curves, which minimizes the
rounding errors of a less sophisticated “calculator”.
It’s Easy-to-Use (at least your part is!):
Three years of intensive
research and development on our part have made it a snap to
attain “Perfect Bass” performance in any room! All that’s
required is a PC running Windows XP or Vista, two USB ports
and the Paradigm Perfect Bass Kit. Paradigm even includes the
two USB cables you’ll need: one for the PBK microphone and
one for the subwoofer.
Subwoofer
Frequency (Hz)
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110
105
100
95
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100
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500
1k
dB
Measured
Calculated
Target Response
Paradigm’s Perfect Bass Kit (PBK) is a derivative of the critically acclaimed
Anthem
®
Room Correction (ARC) system, based on research conducted by the
National Research Council (NRC). The NRC’s goal was to identify the correct
“in-room” target response for a loudspeaker (in this case, the subwoofer) and
then develop a way to achieve that same response in any listening room. Using
proprietary processing, PBK measures your subwoofer’s frequency response and
then computes the target response to yield optimal bass performance in your
room. Each PBK can be used with up to four Monitor Series subwoofers.
How Does PBK Do What it Does?
The process begins when your computer signals the subwoofer to play the test
signal, which is then picked up by the individually calibrated microphone. The
system puts the subwoofer through a frequency sweep to highlight problem
areas and determine necessary adjustments. It asks you to position the
microphone in at least five different locations. Configurations are then saved
on the connected PC. The optimized solutions are calculated, then uploaded
to the subwoofer and the calculated room corrections are put in place. An
audiophile solution to the problem of “the room”!
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“Audibly better bass through science.”
– Chris Martens, AVGuidea
Shown: PBK in a 7.1 setup with primary listening position marked
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Even when your Paradigm subwoofer is ideally placed, the room can still have a dramatic impact on bass performance. Room dimensions,
dead spots, archways, and even furniture placement can turn a room into an additional instrument, playing alongside musicians or movie
scores with unwanted contributions of coloration and resonance. Bass can sound bloated or boomy, with poor definition. Paradigm’s
Perfect Bass Kit is the answer …
PARADIGM PERFECT BASS KIT
PBK in Action