roberto
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Hola chicos...just got this from ML... enjoy! https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/naLM-fkMgtM?hd=1 Happy listening!
So after the computer perfectly flattens the sub's response, I twiddle the knobs to taste to 'match' the sub to the main speakers? I guess they're getting there...
No, PBK is set up for the lower frequencies. We don't have plans for a full bandwidth version and believe that is best dealt with in the preamp side of you system. We aren't planning any electronics as our hands are full enough.
PBK is licensed from Paradigm and their ARC is full bandwidth and excellent.
To be clear this is for the new subs ; Can older subs like the Descent I be able to use this?
I am guessing no.
No, PBK is set up for the lower frequencies. We don't have plans for a full bandwidth version and believe that is best dealt with in the preamp side of you system. We aren't planning any electronics as our hands are full enough.
PBK is licensed from Paradigm and their ARC is full bandwidth and excellent.
With MiniDSP or similar, you can EQ not only the sub (any sub), but the mains, as well. And, you can select the mains/sub Xover frequency and slope.I don't know how much a PBK is but if you buy a MiniDSP unit (or a Behringer FBQ1000/DSP1124P) and a USB mic like the MiniDSP UMIK-1 or the Dayton UMM-6 along with Room EQ Wizard you can do something similar for around $250. It's probably not as user friendly and easy as ML's PBK kit though.
With MiniDSP or similar, you can EQ not only the sub (any sub), but the mains, as well. And, you can select the mains/sub Xover frequency and slope.
You'd be surprised how much better your bass can sound.