Dirac has announced that Dirac Live room correction will be coming to select Bluesound products. Future Bluesound products will come Dirac-ready, requiring only the purchase of a Dirac Live license.
This is the version we discussed in our Dirac Spatial Correction Youtube video and it is not something that exists on any consumer products for the home. It is used in some cars, like the noted Volvo.
Save $260 on the Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2-channel AV receiver at Amazon, featuring THX certification and Dirac Live room ...
The promised update to support Dirac Live room correction is now available to owners of select Denon and Marantz receivers and the AV 10 preamp/processor. If you own one of the eligible receivers (or ...
Soundbars may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Klipsch, but the company has a lot of experience with the living room devices. The company already has two models in its ...
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 ...
Bluesound NODE music streamers now support Dirac Live acoustic room correction, but activating it will cost you $159 or more. Dirac Live readiness is coming to select Bluesound Music Streamers like ...
The best headphones aren't perfect. In fact, I doubt that any company will ever make a set that are entirely without flaws. That's not because one of them does anything wrong per se, but mostly due to ...
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