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Dirac Live Bass Management Makes Debut at CEDIA 2019

  • September 11, 2019
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Swedish sound pioneer Dirac will debut its Dirac Live Bass Management to the residential AV market at CEDIA 2019, Booth 3235, in the Colorado Convention Center in Denver this week. The room acoustics solution optimizes a system’s subwoofers and speakers to deliver consistent, accurate bass throughout an entire room.

According to Niklas Thorin, Dirac’s GM of high-performance audio, Dirac Live Bass Management measures and “phase corrects” a home theater’s speakers and subwoofers across all frequencies, even in multiple subwoofer systems, to produce enhanced bass clarity and improved bass tone evenness throughout the room.

“Even the most high-end hardware possesses certain performance deficiencies – ones that can only be resolved through an understanding of the room itself,” Thorin stated. “However, while Dirac Live offered new standards in room correction and speaker phase correction, it left one area – the subwoofer’s low-frequency bass tones – unaddressed. The new Dirac Live Bass Management now equips installers and their customers with a tool that addresses this final frontier, moving them one step closer to acoustical perfection.”

Dirac Live Bass Management aggregates measurement and location data from each subwoofer to determine how a system’s bass is distributed throughout the room. It then identifies gaps in the sound waves and distributes bass evenly across the room. Furthermore, the solution corrects the low-frequency sound waves produced by the speaker pair, so the bass produced by each speaker is in sync with the system. All of this processing enables the subwoofers to be positioned anywhere in the room – wherever most aesthetically pleasing – without sacrificing performance for design, or vice versa.

Dirac Live Bass Management, the first in a series of modular add-ons for Dirac Live, is available in two versions: Single-Sub, for single subwoofer home theater systems, is priced at $249, while Multi-Sub, for systems with more than one sub, is priced at $399.

The M10 BluOS streaming amplifier and C658 BluOS streaming DAC will be the first two products from NAD to feature Dirac Live Bass Management. Depending on one’s specific system, customers will have the option of purchasing the Single-Sub or Multi-Sub options. StormAudio is set to incorporate Dirac Live Bass Management into its full line of processors and amplifiers while Arcam is slated to incorporate it into the majority of its AVR product portfolio.

“Whether an audiophile, a movie buff, or a casual TV viewer, every customer deserves the best performance from their system,” Thorin concluded. “Dirac Live Bass Management delivers just that, and we are excited to showcase it to the residential AV market at CEDIA 2019.”

At CEDIA 2019, Dirac will deliver a master class session on the importance of room acoustics and bass management software, including an inside look at its debuting Dirac Live Bass Management solution. The presentation will take place on Wednesday, September 11 from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM in Room 1A.

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