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Paradigm

®

Reference speakers are efficient and can be driven to loud

listening levels with moderate amplifier power. They are also able to handle
the output of very powerful amplifiers. To prevent damage to your speakers,
please read the following guidelines before hooking them up.

Amplifier Distortion – The #1 Culprit!

Amplifier distortion is the principal cause of speaker damage. When listening
at loud levels your amplifier may run out of clean power. It will then begin to
produce distorted power several times greater than its rated output power.
This will damage any brand of speaker very quickly! 

(See your Dealer for

amplifier recommendations.)

More Powerful Amplifiers are Safer

A 40 watt/channel amplifier will have substantial distortion above 40 watts.
If driven to 50 watts, this amplifier will deliver distorted power—which will
damage the speaker! A 100 watt/channel amplifier will have substantial
distortion above 100 watts, but very low distortion below 100 watts. Therefore,
when the speaker requires 50 watts, this more powerful amplifier will deliver
clean power and speaker damage is less likely to occur.

Volume Control

Do not be fooled by the Volume Control of your receiver/preamplifier. It only
adjusts listening level—it is not a “power-output” dial. The amount of amplifier
power actually used at a given Volume Control setting depends solely on the
nature of the music you are listening to. At a given Volume Control setting
a quiet section of music will use less amplifier power than a loud section.
With typical pop-rock, jazz or large scale classical music, the rated output
power of many receivers/amplifiers is often reached when the Volume Control

is between the “11 and 1 o’clock” settings (with bass/treble and loudness
controls not used—otherwise rated power may be reached at even lower
Volume Control settings). 

Remember, all amplifiers produce distortion when operated beyond their
rated output power. The resulting distortion will damage all speakers! Exercise
caution! If you listen at loud levels, be careful to listen for the point of audible
distortion—if the speakers begin to sound distressed turn the Volume Control
down or your speakers and/or amplifier(s) will be damaged! 

This type of

damage constitutes abuse and is not covered by the warranty

. If

louder volumes are desired, obtain a more powerful amplifier.

There is a Limit!

Although more powerful amplifiers are safer, there is a point at which you
could have more power than the speaker can handle. At that point you will
overpower the speaker and damage it. Exercise caution! At loud levels do
not increase bass/treble controls from zero and ensure that all loudness/
contour/bass EQ buttons are off (otherwise rated output power will be
reached at lower volume control settings). If you listen at loud levels, watch
for excessive visible cone excursion (grille movement) from the woofer—
then turn the Volume Control down. 

The Right Amount of Power

A power-range rating is given as a guide to indicate the approximate minimum
and maximum power input of your Paradigm

®

Reference speakers. Amplifiers

that exceed your speaker’s power-range rating are recommended. Their greater
power reserves provide better sound. However, exercise caution! Use the
speakers within their power-range rating to prevent damage (keep listening
levels below the point of excessive woofer cone excursion).

PREVENTING SPEAKER DAMAGE

Paradigm

®

Reference speakers are designed to provide superior high-end

sound in a wide variety of domestic settings. However, it is important to note
that listening room construction, dimensions and furnishings all play a part in
the quality of sound you will ultimately achieve. Your listening room will impose
its own character on the performance capabilities of any speaker system. The
extra care you take in correctly positioning the speakers will result in greater
listening enjoyment. Keep the following guidelines in mind when deciding
on the best speaker placement:

Mid and high frequencies are affected by the amount of soft furnishings
in your room—curtains, carpets, sofas, wall coverings, etc. An excess
of such items can result in a somewhat dull sound. 

The same room without any soft furnishings can produce a bright overall
sound. The typical quantity of soft furnishings found in most living situ-
ations provides the right acoustic characteristics to allow the speakers
to sound balanced;

Concrete floors and walls tend to aggravate low-frequency standing
wave problems and are less preferred;

Rooms where height, width and length are similar should be avoided as
they can exhibit significant low-frequency standing wave problems. This
may result in reduced clarity. If no other room is possible, experiment
with speaker placement to minimize acoustic problems.

ROOM ACOUSTICS

Summary of Contents for OM-1000

Page 1: ...s and sophisticated manufacturing and quality control techniques provide vastly superior performance for each component part and at every stage of design Paradigm Reference speakers will provide you with stunning high end sound and unparalleled listening pleasure for many years to come To achieve all of the exceptional sound that these speakers are capable of providing requires care in installatio...

Page 2: ... grilles are designed to eliminate edge diffraction the sound reflections that occur at the outer edges of the front of the enclosure which interfere with the drivers primary sound output The grille frames fit flush to each driver and have rounded outer edges to ensure that driver output does not encounter hard reflective edges Floorstanding Spikes Isolation spikes are an option included with Para...

Page 3: ...UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS pictorial 3 if included with your model ...

Page 4: ...4 Fig 1 Fig 1a Fig 1b Fig 2 SPEAKER PLACEMENT AND CONNECTION pictorial Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 5: ...sh down firmly with both thumbs where indicated see inset and bracket will snap into place Repeat steps 1 to 3 for second bracket IMPORTANT Should you wish to remove the tilt bracket at a later date youmustunscrewtheentirecradle tiltbracketassembly DONOT attempt to pry off the bracket as this will damage the cradle Note Bracket not for use with a Paradigm Stand USE OF THIS TILT BRACKET IS RECOMMEN...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 6 Attaching the TV Top Shelf Support selected models only Hidden cable channel SPEAKER PLACEMENT AND CONNECTION pictorial cont d ...

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Page 8: ...epending on wall type If installing in drywall thickness should be 1 2 13 mm or 5 8 16 mm only Screws must be long enough to go through anchor bolts and firmly into drywall see Inset 1 A specific clearance is required when sliding on wall speakers onto bracket For more information see Fig 8g Inset 1 WARNING Screws must be inserted straight and fully tightened to ensure correct operation of bolts I...

Page 9: ... with desired angle position refer to information at far right and screw in Fig 8f Connect speaker following the information included later in the manual Vertical Placement Using an in and sideways motion slide speaker onto bracket tighten assembly locking screw Fig 8g Horizontal Placement Using an in and down motion slide speaker onto bracket tighten assembly locking screw Minimum clearance betwe...

Page 10: ...ty If louder volumes are desired obtain a more powerful amplifier There is a Limit Although more powerful amplifiers are safer there is a point at which you could have more power than the speaker can handle At that point you will overpower the speaker and damage it Exercise caution At loud levels do not increase bass treble controls from zero and ensure that all loudness contour bass EQ buttons ar...

Page 11: ...vide a large wide listening window allowing listeners throughout the room to hear center channel information with unprecedented clarity and intelligibility They can be placed on a shelf or directly on top of your TV Fig 4 Selected models include outrigger feet for this purpose Fig 5a other models include stabilitycradles Fig 5b Models with outrigger feet can also be used with the small rubber feet...

Page 12: ...epostsfirmlybyhand donotovertighten LENGTH DIAMETER GAUGE Under 4 5 m 15 ft 1 3 mm 0 05 in 16 awg Under 9 m 30 ft 1 6 mm 0 06 in 14 awg Over 9 m 30 ft 2 0 mm 0 08 in 12 awg MINIMUM GAUGE REQUIREMENTS Paradigm DOES NOT supply hardware for mounting brackets to the wall If you are not comfortable performing the on wall mounting procedure contact a professional installer see Dealer A minimum amount of...

Page 13: ...ers Connect your speakers to one amplifier at a time Following the instructions in this Owner s Manual once you have your speakers positioned in the room and have set speaker distances and speaker level calibration with your Processor or A V Receiver it s time for a little fine tuning Since Paradigm Reference speakers are designed to provide exceptional high end performance in a variety of room se...

Page 14: ...nauthorized service facility The serial number has been removed or defaced Owner Responsibilities Provide normal reasonable operating care and maintenance Provide or pay for transportation charges for product to service facility Provide proof of purchase your sales receipt given at time of purchase from your Authorized Paradigm Dealer must be retained for proof of purchase date Should servicing be...

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Page 17: ... plus sophistiquées vous obtenez une performance très supérieure pour chaque composant et chaque étage de votre ensemble Les enceintes ParadigmMD Reference vous procureront un son de qualité remarquable et un plaisir d écoute musicale inégalé pendant de nombreuses années Pour profiter pleinement de l excellence sonore de ces enceintes il importe d apporter un soin particulier à leur installation e...

Page 18: ...r les bords les réflexions du son qui surviennent sur les bords externes de la face avant de l enceinte et qui produisent des interférences avec la source de son principale Le cadre de la grille s ajuste en affleurement sur chaque élément et comporte des bords externes arrondis ce qui élimine les arêtes réflectives qui perturberaient le son émis par l enceinte Pieds Des pieds d isolation sont disp...

Page 19: ...3 INSTRUCTIONS DE DÉBALLAGE figures si compris avec votre modèle ...

Page 20: ...4 Fig 1 Fig 1a Fig 1b Fig 2 POSITIONNEMENT ET RACCORDEMENT DES ENCEINTES figures Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 21: ...droit indiqué voir l encart PUSH HERE et le support s enclenchera fermement Répétez les étapes 1 à 3 pour le deuxième support IMPORTANT Sivoussouhaitezenleverlesupportinclinableplustard vous devez dévisser le montage socle support inclinable au complet N ESSAYEZ PAS de plier le support car cela endommagera le socle Remarque le support ne doit pas être utilisé avec un pied Paradigm L UTILISATION DU...

Page 22: ...6 Fig 6 Fixation du support pour Télé Étagère certains modèles uniquement Conduit de câble caché POSITIONNEMENT ET RACCORDEMENT DES ENCEINTES figures suite ...

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Page 24: ...orsque vous glissez les enceintes murales sur le support Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements voir la Fig 8g Médaillon 1 MISE EN GARDE Les vis doivent être insérées en ligne droite et entièrement vissées pour assurer un fonctionnement approprié des boulons d ancrage Médaillon 2 Les onglets en métal sont placés sur les rebords extérieurs tel qu illustré lorsque les supports sont installés à l...

Page 25: ...n l angle souhaité consultez les renseignements à droite et vissez Fig 8f Raccordezl enceinteensuivantl informationfournie plus loin dans ce manuel positionnement vertical À l aide d un mouvement intérieur vers les côtés glissez l enceinte dans le support Serrez la vis de blocage du montage Fig 8g positionnement horizontal À l aide d un mouvement de haut en bas glissez l enceinte dans le support S...

Page 26: ...s moindres Ainsi si l enceinte sollicite 50 W cet amplificateur produira un signal non distordu réduisant ainsi les risques de dommages à l enceinte Commande de volume La commande de volume de l amplificateur peut être trompeuse puisqu elle permetseulementd ajusterlevolumed écoute maisn indiquepaslapuissance de sortie La puissance fournie par l amplificateur à un réglage donné de la commande de vo...

Page 27: ... auditeurs dans toute la pièce d entendre un signal du canal central d une clarté et d une intelligibilité sans précédent Ils peuvent être placés sur une étagère ou directement sur le dessus de votre télévision Fig 4 Les modèles sélectionnés comprennent un pied en saillie à cet effet Fig 5a les autres modèles comprennent des socles stabilisateurs Fig 5b Les modèles avec pied en saillie peuvent éga...

Page 28: ...n de la longueur de câble pour d autre information consulter le revendeur agréé ParadigmMD Il est essentiel de respecter la polarité correcte phase pour l obtention de la meilleure image spatiale et de la meilleure performance de reproduction des graves Si on perçoit un manque de graves et une dislocation de l image stéréophonique produite par les enceintes avant il est probable que les enceintes ...

Page 29: ...amplificationavecraccordementvertical chaque enceinte est alimentée par un amplificateur indépendant Cette configuration permet une séparation complète de canaux ce qui optimise la capacité stéréophonique du système Raccorder les enceintes à un amplificateur à la fois Dans une configuration de bi amplification avec raccordement hor izontal un amplificateur alimente les entrées basses moyennes fréq...

Page 30: ...pas à un usage commercial ou professionnel La garantie exclue la détérioration normale de l apparence causée par les conditions environnementales La garantie est révoquée si L enceinte est soumise à un usage abusif accidentel ou intentionnel L enceinte est utilisée avec un équipement défectueux ou non adéquat L enceinte est soumise à des signaux électriques dommageables un transport dangereux des ...

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