Next-generation powered speakers become among the first of their kind to feature Dirac’s room correction technology.
Swedish digital audio pioneer Dirac today announced an expansion of its collaboration with global home audio brands Marantz and Denon to deliver Dirac Live to more listeners. The Marantz MODEL M1 and ...
After years of evolutionary improvements to its Dirac Live room correction software, the Swedish digital audio company promises its next-gen Dirac Live Active Room Treatment will be the technology’s ...
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How room correction upgrades your home theater sound
All room-correction systems rely on DSP – digital signal processing – to perform the necessary audio manipulations. Consequently, sounds received by the setup mic are first transformed into digital ...
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What is Dirac Live, and how do you get it?
When it comes to audio gear, we have an insane amount of choice. From entry-level soundbars that can be had for under $500 to multi-thousand-dollar systems with discrete components for amplification ...
Samsung doesn’t stray too far from a good thing with its HW-Q990B, an 11.1.4-channel soundbar (yes, that’s a lot of channels) that expands its bag of tricks to non-Samsung TV owners. The successor to ...
(3/18/2023) Dirac Live Room Correction for select Denon and Marantz A/V Receivers and Preamp/Processors is now available – check out new details and pricing. Almost all Denon and Marantz AVRs and ...
Dirac will host a panel discussion at CEDIA Expo 2023 covering recent developments in room correction technology for the custom install market. If you took a poll of 1,000 mainstream consumers and ...
Dirac Live Active Room Treatment, available on StormAudio processors, promises to minimize the need for bulky low frequency acoustic room treatments and uses All of your speakers to fix the bass.
Showing off its sleek new soundbars at CES, TCL says it will bring two key features—Dolby Atmos and automatic room correction—to its entire 2024 product line, including its more affordable models.
For those who want to exert maximum control over their home theater, an AV receiver simply won’t cut it. These folks want to equip their rooms with dedicated amplifiers — perhaps as many amps as ...
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