Se comenta que habrá módulos específicos para Dirac, uno de ellos y el primero para el tema de la optimization de varios subwoofers y los crossover/bass management.
Por desgracia no será compatible con el NAD puesto que este solo tiene una salida para un único subwoofer, no se si a futuro con minidsp se podría hacer algo. Lo dudo.
https://www.dirac.com/news/dirac-liv...gement-ces2019
Sacado de av nirvana de un usuario que estuvo en la demo de dicho software :
Tier 1 is free. Dirac takes measurements, shows them to the user. Any correction is applied by the user manually.
Tier 2 and 3 are single and multi-sub, respectively. Projected to cost $99 and $249 (although that’s not set in stone). User has input control over the slope and crossover point... Dirac takes care of the rest. From a technical perspective, a lot of the logic behind the technology is a bit heady for me (not afraid to admit that ;-). The gist is that Bass Management sets gain, delay, etc, and then applies multiple layers of “all pass filters.”
In terms of availability. Projected Q2. Availability on older equipment is purely up to manufacturers and they’ll likely handle it on a case by case basis.
As for the demo - I left SUPER impressed. The correction package made bass (system using 4 subs and two channels) tight, defined and plopped it right in the middle of the sound stage (when seated in the MLP). When the correction was off, bass appeared flatter and lower in the soundstage. The folks from Dirac then told me to go to the corner of the room. With the system on, bass was smooth and even... EXTREMELY well integrated (not bloated). With the system off, bass literally disappeared to practically inaudible.
Saludos!