Anthem Room Correction System Targets Sweet Spots
The system can be added on to any of Anthem's D1 or D2 processors.
Anthem has announced the Room Correction System, a new feature for the company's Statement D2 digital A/V processor, aimed at optimizing audio output no matter the room.
The Room Correction system, which is based on equalizer filter requirements created during the Athena Acoustic Research Project, configures each speaker's tonal balance to compensate for acoustic problem areas, the company says.
It works by sending a test signal from the processor to each speaker, which is played by an individually calibrated microphone. Each speaker is put through a full frequency sweep to find problems and determine fixes.
The system can be added on to any of Anthem's D1 or D2 processors.
The Room Correction system, which is based on equalizer filter requirements created during the Athena Acoustic Research Project, configures each speaker's tonal balance to compensate for acoustic problem areas, the company says.
It works by sending a test signal from the processor to each speaker, which is played by an individually calibrated microphone. Each speaker is put through a full frequency sweep to find problems and determine fixes.
The system can be added on to any of Anthem's D1 or D2 processors.
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