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Home / Audio/Video / Acurus Unveils Room Correction System

Acurus Unveils Room Correction System

  • August 9, 2019
  • 4:05 pm
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Acurus is introducing a new, proprietary system for speaker and room acoustic optimization at this year’s CEDIA Expo. The system, called ASPEQT, is designed to offer residential integrators a straightforward and fast method for optimizing an audio system’s response to interactions between speakers and room factors.

Available in a transportable kit, the ASPEQT system is a self-contained acoustic metrology tool that may be used in conjunction with Acurus immersive processors, such as the 20-channel ACT 4 Home Cinema Processor or the 16-channel Muse Media Room Processor.

Indy Audio Labs Co-founder and CTO, Ted Moore, says, “First and foremost, we designed ASPEQT with the integrator in mind. It’s important to Acurus that we create solutions that speed up the install without compromising quality and the audio experience for our customers. Our immersive processors are well-known for their quick set-up and now with ASPEQT, the job is even more straightforward and efficient.

“For the first time, installers will have a room calibration tool that’s meant for them. What’s more, it’s actually fun to use. Metrology is often a dry science but ASPEQT turns that notion on its head by providing an interface and setup kit that takes the drudgery out of acoustic measurement.”

ASPEQT uses four precision microphones linked to signal acquisition and an analyzer. These, in turn, integrate seamlessly with Acurus processors. Analysis is automatic, along with adjustments of the processor’s speaker parameters and EQ filters. Post-optimization, the installer can do a quick A/B test to compare before and after scenarios and fine-adjust acoustic factors if desired.

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