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 ...
“Room correction” is a broad term that encompasses two major functions. First, the sensing, and measurement of the room acoustics in which the system finds itself and of the loudspeakers it employs; ...
If you’ve dipped your toes into home cinema at any time over the past 20 years, the chances are you’ve heard of Audyssey. It’s a room correction system designed for AV and multi-channel audio systems, ...
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 Room Correction is starting to migrate over to receivers and network amplifiers. The Sonoro Maestro Quantum is the latest to feature the software. Is Dirac gaining mainstream adoption ...
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 ...
The Flexus Core 300 soundbar claims to be the first one using Dirac Live correction technology to tailor its sound for the room it’s in. The Flexus Core 300 soundbar claims to be the first one using ...
Peerless and Dirac have announced a partnership to integrate Dirac’s Dirac Live room correction software into Peerless’ Flow DSP audio development platform. This collaboration aims to simplify the ...
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.
Dirac Live ART is now available on select Denon and Marantz AVRs and processors sharing a key feature discussed in this article. A Dirac Live ART license costs $299 for current Dirac Live and DLBC ...
Setting up your audio receiver isn't as simple as plugging everything in and calling it a day. I mean, yeah, it can be, but that would mean you're skipping a big step. Many receivers you buy today, ...
So, I have a Raspberry Pi 3B with a HifiBerry Digi+ HAT. I take optical out and feed a pair of Kanto YU6 active speakers. The Pi is running Raspbian and a custom build of the OpenHome renderer. The Pi ...