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You can customize the sound of Klipsch’s new soundbar for exactly where you sit
Better sound with a little work.
Altering the sound output to compensate for the layout, size, and shape of a room isn’t a new feature for soundbars, but its execution varies. Dirac Live uses all of those measurements to calibrate the soundbar to create a “coherent and natural sound environment” that “enhances the clarity of dialogue in movies and the purity of vocals in music.” Dirac also plans to eventually make a “Full Bandwidth” license available for the soundbar, which corrects frequencies it says extend across the entire range of human hearing — up to 20kHz — for an additional fee.
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