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There
are few absolute truths in audio. Every room is
different. Every system is different. Every listener
has different preferences. There are very few absolute
conditions in audio and there is no such thing as
the absolute 'best' sound. Acknowledging this, Tact
audio has spent the past decade developing advanced
digital products designed to empower you to define
and realize your unique 'best' sound and system.
We don't tell you what your system should sound
like. Rather, by eliminating amplification feedback,
harnessing the room-speaker interaction, and allowing
you to enter your unique hearing properties into
the system, we give you the tools to make that decision
for yourself.
Imagine a technology that recalibrates your entire
system for every 0.1 dB level change. Imagine that
in its calibrations, this product performs Tact's
unique full-spectrum room correction as well as
system crossovers. Imagine that for every 0.1 dB
your sound system is customized to match your unique
hearing characteristics. Now imagine that all this
happens on the fly, with absolutely no interference
to listening. Now you are beginning to realize the
power of Dynamic Room Correction.
TacT DRC systems are the only ones in the world
to address the issue that sound perception is both
frequency and level dependent. (Fletcher-Munson
Curves) What this means is that as you change the
level of your music, your perceptions of certain
frequencies will get skewed - you will perceive
certain frequencies as either louder or softer.
The natural tonal balance of your music will be
lost.
DRC is the only technology in the world that preserves
natural tonal balances by dynamically adjusting
your entire system in accordance to the human hearing
characteristics, your hearing characteristics. By
using your relative loudness perception, equal loudness
curves, TacT DRC connects your sensory perceptions
directly into your system. It then, for every 0.1
db level change, dynamically recalibrates your system
based upon your unique loudness perceptions and
full-spectrum room correction. The future of audio
is here. |
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