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KRK SYSTEMSKRK Systems is one of the world's most respected manufacturers of studio reference monitors. We came to thislofty position by focusing on monitors that are accurate, revealing, and monitors that allow recordingengineers to hear every nuance of the audio being reproduced. KRK monitors are tools that are cherished bytheir owner as partners in crafting great music and mixes.

Since 1986, we have been driven by a design philosophy of accuracy, transparency, and flat response. Ourproducts deliver on this promise through a combination of solid design and product innovation. We were amongthe first manufacturers to take a quantum leap in woofer performance through the use of Kevlar. Our VXTmonitors are constructed from a remarkable material that allows for its diffraction-reducing shape whileincreasing internal cabinet volume for better low frequency extension. The pinnacle of audio performance, theKRK Expose E8B uses an exotic tweeter material that provides the ultimate in high frequency detail. We wereamong the first to introduce active (powered) monitors that precisely match amplifiers and electronics with thetransducer elements. These are all examples of innovations that produce solid acoustic benefits, not a pursuit ofthe latest trends or fads. Our focus is your mix, and every KRK monitor delivers on this commitment.

When you purchase a KRK monitor, you join a family of elite musicians and engineers that rely on KRK monitorsto deliver accurate sound reproduction and acoustic precision, day in and day out. The signature yellow wooferof a KRK monitor tells the world that you and your monitor are true to the mix and true to your craft. KRK studiomonitors enable you to confidently make the critical decisions that impact the music and audio programmaterial the world listens to.

Our Focus. Your Mix.

A SAMPLE OF KRK USERSEric Clapton • Sting • Eddie Van Halen • Hans Zimmer • Billy Joel • Ozzy Osbourne • MetallicaTimbaland • Daniel Porter • Cenzo Townshend • Mike Shipley • Ryan Hewitt • David BascombeGalaxy Studios • Sony Music • Fox Feature Film Division • Abbey Road Studios • Skywalker Sound

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The KRK Exposé E8B is the flagship of KRK’s product line. Dollar for dollar, mix for mix, there is no finer recording monitor available. The Exposé E8B blends technology andform to achieve a level of clarity and sonic accuracy that is unprecedented. This mid-field monitor utilizes two discrete high-power Class A / AB power amplifiers — one eachfor the tweeter and woofer — with symmetrical heat sinks built into the sides of the cabinet for cool, reliable operation. These two amplifiers are perfectly mated to theexceptional transducer complement. The high frequencies are reproduced using a revolutionary tweeter made of beryllium and aluminum (AlBeMet). This exotic material deliverssmooth and incredibly detailed highs, thanks to the strength and ultra-low mass of this amazing tweeter. This high-frequency performance is teamed with a signature KRK yellowmultilayered Kevlar/Rohacell woofer. The Kevlar/Rohacell "sandwich" provides strength and stiffness without excess mass, resulting in bass and transients that are tight, punchy,and true to life and your mix. These components are housed in a stunning, highly functional enclosure that features thick, non-parallel, internal walls that eliminate standing waves,a non-slip, sound absorbing rubberized base, and magnetic shielding for use in close proximity to video monitors. The Exposé E8B is the pinnacle of studio monitor performanceand reinfoces KRK’s reputation as a manufacturer of premium studio reference monitors.

EXPOSÉ E8B• 1” AlBeMET (aluminum/beryllium) Iverted Dome Tweeter• 8” Dual Layer Kevlar/Rohacell Woofer• Dual 120w Discrete Class A/AB Power Amplifiers*• Frequency Response: 40Hz – 30kHz• Peak SPL: 115dB• 19.3" x 14.6" x 14" / 49.1cm x 37cm x 35.5cm• 75.6lbs / 34.31 Kg

*Ratings based on continuous power specifications

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Professional recording studios, broadcast studios, serious project studios...these are demanding applications for any monitor. If your needs demand more power, more accuracy, moreprecision, more mounting options, look no further than KRK's VXT line. Drawing upon the design characteristics of our Exposé E8B, the VXT product family consists of the powerfulVXT8 near/mid-field monitor, the mighty VXT6 nearfield, and the "small but mighty" VXT4 nearfield, whose bass response will have everyone asking, "Where's the subwoofer?" Allthree models have a visually striking enclosure made out of structural ABS foam. This material increases speaker performance by reducing cabinet resonance while improvingstructural integrity. Due to its rigidity, this material allows the VXT to have more interior volume than other similarly sized speakers, which results in extended low-frequency response.Other design cues include front slotted bass ports for reduced port turbulence and a sleek curvature that provides excellent imaging and a wider “sweet spot". The domed tweeter ismade from true silk for fast transient response, and the new woofer design has a stiffer, lighter cone that provides low distortion and extended low-end. Both transducers have ventedformers to remove heat and reduce the effects of power compression — enabling these monitors to maintain their sonic signature hour after hour, day after day. Withuncompromising attention to detail that includes tamper resistant switch covers, integrated Omni Mount support, optional front grills and more, the VXT Series is an outstanding choicefor a broad range of monitoring applications.

VXT 6• 1" Silk Dome Ferrite Tweeter• 6" Woven Kevlar Woofer• 90 watts Bi-amplified Design*• Frequency Response: 42Hz to 22kHz• Peak SPL: 111dB• 14 1/2" x 10 1/3" x 9 5/8" / 36.8cm x 26.3cm x 24.6cm• 27 lbs / 12.25 Kg

VXT 8• 1" Silk Dome Ferrite Tweeter• 8" Woven Kevlar Woofer• 180 watts Bi-amplified Design*• Frequency Response: 40Hz to 22kHz• Peak SPL: 114dB• 17 1/4" x 12 1/2" x 11 7/8" / 43.8cm x 31.8cm x 30.0cm• 41 lbs / 18.6 Kg

VXT 4• 1" Silk Dome Neodymium Tweeter• 4" Woven Kevlar Woofer• 45 watts Bi-amplified Design*• Frequency Response: 59Hz to 22kHz• Peak SPL: 107dB•10 1/16" x 7 1/3" x 7" / 25.6cm x 18.6cm x 17.7cm•14 lbs / 6.35 Kg

*Ratings based on continuous power specifications

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Just because your budget is smaller than that of a mega-studio, that doesn't mean you don't deserve a great set of monitors. For years, KRK Rokit monitors have provided accuratesound for small bedroom, project and even pro studios. The latest Generation 2 Rokits (G2) bring KRK quality monitoring to the masses. KRK’s Rokit G2 powered studio monitors aredesigned to give amazing performance and accuracy for the home or project studio. The G2 Rokits have curved edges to prevent problems caused by early sound wavereflections of a traditional box enclosure. This results in a better image in a wider area so even with small head movements you are always getting the best picture. The Rokit G2salso feature a great looking cabinet with a front-firing bass port and a glass-aramid composite woofer for tight, punchy bass. The soft-domed tweeters provide silky-smoothhigh-frequency response that does not fatigue. Dual high-power amplifiers in each speaker and active crossovers provide solid power and crystal-clear detail. The latest evolution inthe Rokit range deliver the most accurate response curve in their class, and deliver professional level studio monitor performance at an incredibly affordable price.

Rokit 5G2• 1" Neodymium Soft Dome Tweeter with Ferro Fluid• 5" Glass Aramid Composite Woofer• 45 Watt Bi-amp Dynamic Power, 18 dB Octave Filters• Freq Response: 53Hz - 20kHz• Peak SPL: 106dB• 10 7/8" x 7 1/4" x 9 7/8" / 27.6cm x 18.5cm x 25cm• 16 lbs / 8 Kg

Rokit 6G2• 1" Neodymium Soft Dome Tweeter with Ferro Fluid• 6" Glass Aramid Composite Woofer• 68 Watt Bi-amp Dynamic Power, 24 dB Octave Filters• Freq Response: 49Hz - 20kHz• Peak SPL: 107dB• 12 11/16" x 8 7/8" x 11 1/2" / 32.1cm x 22.5cm x 29cm• 23 lbs / 11 Kg

Rokit 8G2• 1" Neodymium Soft Dome Tweeter with Ferro Fluid• 8" Glass Aramid Composite Woofer• 90 Watt Bi-amp Dynamic Power, 24 dB Octave Filters• Freq Response: 45Hz - 20kHz• Peak SPL: 109dB• 15" x 10 7/16" x 13" / 38.1cm x 26.5cm x 33cm• 30 lbs / 15 Kg

*Ratings based on dynamic power specifications

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The KRK R6 is a passive [non-powered] version of the Rokit 6. This monitor is perfect for broadcast and studio applications where an existing amplifier is available. The RP6 has apassive 2nd order crossover and frequency response from 49 - 20kHz. It features the same KRK precision and performance but at a passive speaker price. The R6 is also suitablefor home theater or audiophile listening applications, providing accuracy and linearity that is often missing from traditional home speakers. When you want KRK performance in apassive speaker design, look no further than the R6!

R6• 1" Neodymium Soft Dome Tweeter with Ferro Fluid• 6" Glass Aramid Composite Woofer• Recommended Amplifier Power 50-150 W (8 Ohms)• Freq Response: 49Hz - 20kHz• Impedance 8 Ohms• Crossover 2.5 kHz, 2nd order• 12 11/16" x 8 7/8" x 11 1/2" / 32.1cm x 22.5cm x 29cm• 15.5 lbs / 7 Kg

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Subwoofers are fast becoming a necessity in many studios. Surround sound mixing and today's bass-heavy dance music demand accurate sound reproduction in the bassfrequencies. Subwoofers allow for the use of smaller main monitors, and can be a great soluton for space-challenged control rooms or mixing environments. The KRK10s poweredsubwoofer is the perfect compliment to KRK Rokit, VXT, or any other 4”-8” studio monitor. The KRK10s is designed to extend the bass performance of an existing monitor system sothat the low-frequency portion of the mix can be properly engineered. The KRK10s also feature a great looking cabinet that echoes the curved edges of the Rokit and VXT monitors.The front-firing bass port and KRK’s trademark yellow glass-aramid composite woofer ensure accurate and powerful low-end punch. A sturdy grill protects the woofer and adds to thesleek appearance of the unit. A high-power amplifier and active crossovers provide smooth and accurate reproduction.

KRK10s• 10” High-Excursion Glass Aramid Composite Woofer• 225 Watt (peak) Powered Subwoofer for Studio Use• Frequency Response: 34Hz – 50Hz to 130Hz Variable• SPL: 110dB Music and 113dB Peak• Variable and Sweepable Low Pass Filter• 80Hz High Pass Filter• Front-firing port provides low frequency extension without boundary coupling• Ground Lift for Eliminating Ground Humming and Buzz• Bypass Control using Standard Footswitch• 15" x 14" x 16 1/16" / 38.2cm x 35.5cm x 40.8cm• 40.2 lbs / 18.24 Kg

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A great mix starts with a great recording room. But when it comes to achieving the most accurate mix, your room may have the upper hand. Like any room, your studio’s acousticsinclude offending frequencies and room reflections, and none of these are helping your mix. You can get even closer to a perfect room, and a perfect mix, because the future ofstudio sound is here, and it’s called ERGO. ERGO is a digital room analysis/correction system that consists of the ERGO unit, a microphone, and control software. These three piecesare used to measure and analyze phase/frequency problems within a listening environment. ERGO not only corrects for your acoustic environment, it also helps your controlenvironment. Because as much care went into ERGO’s ergonomic structure as its correction capability, you have even more control of your mix under just one hand. First a largeanalog volume control provides ultra-smooth control over all ERGO’s outputs. ERGO’s independent headphone volume control and speaker switcher are also right where you can findthem without a second look. Add FireWire recording interface, S/PDIF input and subwoofer control and you have an incredible and compact monitoring powerhouse. Whether youare mixing in a project studio, a tour bus, hotel room, or a professional facility, ERGO in the mix means that the mix will be right... in any environment.

ERGO• 400MHz Blackfin DSP Processor• RoomPerfect Algorithm Sample Rate - 96kHz• Room Correction Frequencies 20-500Hz• S/PDIF In (32KHz-96kHz)• 118dB SNR and Dynamic Range

FireWire Specs• Mac, WDM, and ASIO Driver Support• FireWire Recording Interface Capable• Simultaneous 4 In, 6 Out• Recording at up to 192 kHz

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In many ways the Backyard Studios which I established seven years ago is a veryaccurate representation of what's going on in the recording world right now.Producers and engineers continue the migration of their work from the traditional majorrecording studios to smaller, more intimate personal spaces. Here we have virtuallyeverything you’d expect and a few things you might not -- we’re running ProTools 8.0,mix through the new Dangerous 2-BussLT, SSL Compressor and Millenia EQ, and wemonitor on KRK Expose’ E8b.

The only challenge is that private studios like mine offer professional qualityelectronics, but it is rare to match the “perfect” room acoustics of a high end recordingstudio. For example, in the back of the room we have a couch where producers andclients sit and they often complain that the bass is too boomy. For good reason,because that is exactly where the low end would build up. Those listening off axis hadan entirely different set of perceptions. We all want to figure out a way to put an endto the trips to the car to do mix checks! We'll have an artist in the studio telling us itsounds great and then they get into their car, come back and tell us that changes areneeded.

The studios occupy a guesthouse in the back of my residence, and we have done afair amount of acoustic treatment including bass traps for the corners of our controlroom, diffusers across the back wall, and custom designed and built baffles for the liveroom. While we've had modest success in improving our listening room, we've hadsensational response to the work we've written, produced or engineered hereincluding hits for Lenka, Jason Reeves, Lucy Woodward, Don Henley, and EmmyRossum’s new album, “Inside Out,” which resulted in a JUNO nomination for Producerof the Year. The recognition is terrific, but it doesn't keep me from wanting to continueto improve professionally or acoustically! What I've learned is that no matter howmuch I spend for the latest outboard processor, synth or studio monitors – if my roomdoesn’t sound right the real problem is not going to be fixed. The unfortunate truth isthat the more I invest in everything other than acoustic treatment, the more it willemphasize the acoustic deficiencies of my studio.

The process of creating a recording/mixing room in the home or even a smallcommercial space is no less difficult than building a professional facility from theground up. Some would argue that it is much more challenging – presenting problemsthat can’t be solved no matter how much money is thrown at it. The lower theoffending frequency, the more vexing it is to fix the problem. Considering the modestbudgets normally associated with project studios, I think we can all agree that newtools are needed to help us deal with this old problem.

The latest innovation here at The Backyard Studios is the new ERGO room tuningdevice by KRK. So rather than make a major commitment to remodelling, we are usingERGO to analyse, compensate and correct for the deficiencies. What we found is thatonce we fixed the low end, the mids opened up, allowing me to really define keyelements in the mix much more quickly. The clarity of my monitoring system improvedexponentially, and now when we’re mixing, I’m not fatiguing my ears with unnecessaryvolume.

Stuart has engineered or mixed records for Michael Jackson, Don Henley, NSYNC,Barbra Streisand, Cher, Brandy, Nick Lachey, Seal, Celine Dion, Avion, The MooneySuzuki, The Matrix, and many more.

“The Backyard Studios are a perfect fit for the ERGO, because like somany other private studios out there, it has an imperfect acousticenvironment that needs ERGO's sonic magic”

- Stuart Brawley

Room correction products aren’t new, but thank goodness ERGO is. While conventional roomcorrection systems utilize simple analysis and limited bands of EQ (often fewer than 8), ERGOuses multiple measurements and proprietary algorithms to create a 3D image of the room, andthen applies 1024 dynamic filters to control the audio environment. Our 3D model allows usersto preserve the “good” characteristics of the room, while correcting the bad... ERGO doesn’tcolor the sound or produce an artificially sterile environment. ERGO produces the best mix for agiven room; a mix that will translate better to other listening environments, since it was mixed ina “perfect” room.

The sophisticated room analysis and correction system within ERGO, called “RoomPerfect” wasdeveloped by Lyngdorf Audio in Denmark after many years of R & D work. The patentedalgorithm in the system compares many measurements and corrects for phase and frequencyproblems using thousands of filters, not just a few. The result is the most accurate mix possible.

SMARTER THAN YOUR AVERAGE GEAR

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For over 20 years, KRK has been the monitor of choice for recording engineers and artists responsible for creating some the greatest musicof our time. Radio and TV broadcasters choose KRK powered monitors for their legendary accuracy and transparency. When it is critical tohear every nuance of every sound from Classical to Coltrane and Country to Clapton – KRK is the clear choice.

Before we made a decision we listened to a whole bunch of speakersin our production studio -- our own taste test -- and picked out the KRKs.Surprisingly, they were also a more economical choice. We havecountry, rock and classical formats. The KRKs work for all of them.

Ken Wolf, Director of Engineering

Entercom - Kansas City

Processing 400MHz Blackfin DSPRoomPerfect Algorithm Sample Rate - 96kHzRoom Correction Frequencies 20-500Hz1024 tap FIR filter for room correction

Audio Spec A/B Speaker Select and Control / Stereo Audio-InFreq Response: 20Hz-20kHzSignal to Noise Ratio: 118dB @ Fs=48kHzTHD+N: 0.0056% @ 1kHz, 20Hz-20kHzS/PDIF In: 32kHz-96kHz

FireWire Spec Mac, WDM, and ASIO Driver supportFireWire Recording Interface CapableSimultaneous 4 in, 6 out

Mechanicals Illuminated ControlsMeasurement MicrophoneHeadphone Output

Dimensions ERGO: 180mm (7” ) x 55mm (2.2”) x 107mm (4.2”)Microphone Length: 197mm (7.75”)

Weight ERGO: 610g (21.5 oz)

Large Volume Knob Ultra-smooth response volume control provides simultaneous control of ERGO’s A/B/Sub outputs.

“A” Speakers Enables or disables the audio being sent to the “A” speakers.

“B” Speakers Enables or disables the audio being sent to the “B” or subwoofer speakers.

Room Correction Turns room correction processing On or Off.

Focus/Global Our 3D model allows users to preserve the “good” features of the room, while correcting the bad. ERGO also doesn’t color the sound or produce an artificial anechoic environment. InFocus mode, ERGO corrects for your monitoring position. This gives you perfectly corrected sound while mixing. In Global mode, the corrected spot is widened so that others (producers, musicians,groupies) can enjoy your mix in a corrected environment.

Headphone Volume (side panel) Adjusts the output level of the headphone jack. The headphones have their own independent audio stream, or can mirror the A stream.

Calibration Switch (back panel) this enables the room calibration microphone and places ERGO into analysis mode.

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STEPHEN MARSH : MasteringStephen Marsh is a highly sought after provider of custom mastering services to the production communities of Los Angeles and beyond. He hasmastered Grammy® winners and multiple gold and platinum albums and his clients include: Jeff Beck, The Donnas, Marianne Faithfull, Ginuwine,Incubus, Los Lobos, Kenny Loggins, Keb' Mo', and The Pharcyde. His soundtrack and compilation credits include Elf, Sideways, The Notebook, TheWedding Crashers; plus Barenaked Ladies, Black Eyed Peas, Bonnie Raitt, David Gray, Def Leppard, Elvis Costello, Fiona Apple, Rob Thomas, andSheryl Crow.

ENTERCOM : BroadcastingEntercom is one of the five largest radio broadcasting companies in the United States, with a nationwide portfolio of 110 stations in 23 markets,including San Francisco, Boston, Seattle, Denver, and Portland. Known for developing unique and highly successful locally programmed stations,Entercom is home to some of radio's most distinguished brands and compelling personalities. They are also the radio broadcast partner of the BostonRed Sox, Boston Celtics, Kansas City Royals, New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Sabres.

MOOG : InnovatorsMoog instruments connect people on multiple levels to their creativity, their music, their talent, their audience and their inspiration. Bob Moog'snamesake analog synthesizers have affected popular music in ways he might not have expected back in 1954. Synthesizers have infiltrated everystyle of music, and so many companies have tried to recreate that analog sound. But above all the copycats and spin-offs, it always comes back toone name: Moog. Any synth only sounds as good as the speakers it's played through which is why Moog chooses KRK for their factory showrooms.

RON FAIR : Record LabelsRon Fair's vast career in the music industry has spanned over 25 years. His roles in the industry have ranged from musician, songwriter, arranger torecording engineer, producer to A&R/ record executive and to mentoring some of today's greatest and most talented artists. Ron is a six-time Grammy®

nominee and currently the chairman of Geffen Records. Over the past five years he has produced hits for Mary J. Blige, The Pussycat Dolls, The BlackEyed Peas, and Keyshia Cole all with KRKs.

TAL HERZBERG : RecordingTal Herzberg has become one of today's most successful producer/ engineers, with recent credits for Christina Aquilera, the Black Eyed Peas, HerbieHancock, Joss Stone, American Idol, the Pussycat Dolls and JC Chasez. Herzberg has also formed a new strategic partnership with the legendaryHenson Studios (formerly known as A&M Studios), where he does much of his recording and mixing. Having spent years trying to find the perfectstudio monitoring system, Herzberg has chosen KRK's Expose E8Bs and KRK12 subwoofer.

ED CHERNEY : MixingAlthough modest about his accomplishments and even though he downplays his longevity as a mixer, engineer, arranger and producer -- clearly whenEd Cherney drops names, jaws tend to drop as well. Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Iggy Pop, Jann Arden, SHeDAISY, RyCooder, B-52's, Bob Seger, John Mayer, as well as super groups The Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers and many others toonumerous to list. Ed is a multiple Grammy® winner, TEC Award winner, Emmy Nominee, his discography spans many pages and he has seensuccess across multiple genres including country, rock, pop, R&B, live broadcasts, soundtracks, film scoring and 5.1 mixes.

BINKY GRIPTITE : MusiciansSome people don't know the difference between Retro and Old School - Binky Griptite will let you know quick! Being a songwriter, solo artist,producer and session guitarist extraordinaire with over 20 years experience, he explains, "Retro is a trend... Old School is an attitude; it's about doingthings the way they're supposed to be done." Binky does Soul and Funk music the way it's supposed to be done: dirty, gritty and nasty! He's beenaround the world as a sideman, performed on 5 platinum selling albums and received Grammy® recognition for playing on the Song of the Year for2007 ("Rehab" - Amy Winehouse). He is currently a member of the world famous Dap Kings.

KRK USER PROFILESKRK monitors are used worldwide in small project studios and world-class mixing rooms. KRK’s are also found in numerous applications outside ofrecording, including broadcast, corporate facilities and video post production. Whether you are a producer, engineer, musician or broadcaster.KRK has products that fit your style and your commitment to great sound.

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When we design our products we always start with the question “what does the customer really want?” The usual terms get thrown around like accuracy, reliability and precision.But when we dig down to the real needs of the customer, the same answer keeps coming up: a product they can trust! Engineers and artists need products they can put their faithin. Ones that deliver a true acoustic interpretation of the mix. This sounds simple… but it isn’t so simple when it comes to designing these complex speaker systems.

At KRK we take design and performance very seriously. If it’s not right… it won’t go to market… period! That is the kind dedication we pour into every product. And we do thatbecause we know our customers have come to trust us for that. We know they are dedicated to their music and the products they use deserve the same design dedication. This“design first” mentality is what the company was founded on and has helped KRK become an industry leader in this highly specialized market.

Great sound doesn’t start with the studio, the microphone or the latest wiz-bang sampling device. It starts in the heart, and it starts with the truth — the very essence of the KRK designphilosophy. This is why we come to work everyday. To deliver products that are true to the principles that KRK was founded on.

The KRK Team.

All specifications contained within this brochure are subject to change without notice.

At the end of the day I need tools I can rely on... for me, that means KRK.

– Ron FairChairman, Geffen Records

Ron Fair’s credits include Mary J. Blige, The Pussycat Dolls,The Black Eyed Peas, and Keyshia Cole