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Anthem Room Correction Anthem Room Correction System Creates Ideal "Sweet Spot" |
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| Written by Caster | |
| Wednesday, 16 January 2008 | |
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Anthem’s new Room Correction System for the Anthem Statement Digital Audio/Video Processors uses cutting-edge technology to optimize the speaker/room interface to achieve the “target response” in any listening room. ONTARIO, CANADA – January 15, 2008 – Anthem, a division of Paradigm Electronics Inc., a leading manufacturer of high-end electronics for music and home theater, announces a new addition for the Anthem® Statement D2 digital audio/video processor— the Anthem Room Correction System (Model ARC-1). This system will also be available as an add-on to any existing Anthem Statement D1 or D2 processors. Even when speakers are properly spaced and positioned, the room still can have a dramatic impact on the speakers’ performance. Dead spots, archways, furniture placement, ceiling height and countless other factors can turn a room into an instrument itself, playing alongside musicians or movie scores with unwanted contributions of coloration and resonance. Anthem’s Room Correction technology compensates for these acoustic problem areas by automatically configuring each speaker’s tonal balance for optimized sound. The process starts when a test signal is sent from the Statement processor to each connected speaker. The signal is played and then picked up by an individually calibrated microphone, which is placed in various listening positions. The system puts each speaker through a full frequency sweep to highlight the problem areas and determine the necessary adjustments. Configurations are saved and can be accessed accordingly, allowing the user to optimize the system for multiple configurations. The system is extremely precise because the connected PC’s 64-bit floating-point processor calculates the correction curves. Truly an audiophile solution, the Anthem Room Correction system is compatible with any incoming audio signal without reducing the bit rate. Anthem’s Room Correction system is based on equalizer filter requirements created during the Athena Acoustic Research Project performed by Canada’s National Research Council (NRC). The goal of this study was to determine the correct in-room “target response” and then develop a system to adjust each speaker to achieve this in any given listening room. Based on this analysis and research, and with the computing power already in place courtesy of the Statement processors’ twin-DSP engine design, Paradigm and Anthem’s design team created the Anthem Room Correction system to identify those characteristics and enable the Statement processor to make the necessary adjustments to achieve the desired in-room acoustic result. Features of the Anthem Room Correction technology include an intuitive set-up wizard for new users, choice of auto or user mode, an interface that displays measurements for advanced users, Infinite Impulse Response Filters to prevent delay that would affect lip-sync and video game play, and PC backup.
Some additional features of the Anthem Statement D2 that aren’t related to Anthem Room Correction are: The D2 with Anthem Room Correction has an MSRP of $7499. The ARC-1 system will also be available as an add-on for existing Statement processors, estimated price is $399. For more information on Anthem, please visit www.anthemav.com.
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