Source: Press Release, Last Accessed: 2024/12/20
Symphony Opus One is a preview of Dynaudio's vision for the future of all-in-one home audio. The high-design solution has a 73-inch wingspan, so it integrates perfectly with 83-inch TVs and houses cutting-edge Dynaudio sound technology for music, movies, and gaming.
Symphony Opus One has 72 motorized wooden fins that move independently to display the current listening mode and serve as a striking and unique design element.
Behind these fins are 24 drive units'in total, six soft-dome tweeters, 14 mid/bass drivers, and four innovative dual-diaphragm force-canceling subwoofers. The drivers are powered by 1500W of digital amplification and processed by proprietary Dynaudio spatial-audio processing algorithms. This custom DSP expands the soundstage and creates a wraparound spatial effect that envelopes every member of the audience in immersive sound, the company says.
This concept is a great alternative for those who want a high-performance immersive experience in their home theater or media room but don't want to reckon with a full surround sound speaker system and electronics, says Julien Bergere, Chief Commercial Officer of Dynaudio. Its wide enough to deliver the big screen experience and exquisitely designed to curry favor with interior designers and design-conscious homeowners.
Listeners can enjoy Symphony Opus One with everything from regular stereo music to fully immersive movie and gaming experience, thanks to four sound modes, the Authentic for true stereo reproduction, the Soundstage that widens the sound field to give all the listeners in the room a great sense of space and openness, the Immersive mode for full, native Atmos (or other spatial audio format) experience and the DeepDive for virtual surround sound from any material.
Symphony Opus One's aluminum-alloy frame is covered with a tactile, Nordic-inspired fabric to blend in with modern homes and listening rooms, and its individually motorized white-oak wood fins are designed for a sleek, modern look and feel.
The system has been designed to be incredibly easy to use, with no special audio knowledge needed. During set-up, a microphone built into the included remote control is used to help Symphony Opus One sense where it' been placed in the room (on an equipment stand, mounted on a wall, or in an open space), and then the system takes it from there, optimizing its acoustic performance for that specific position.
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