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dARTS introduces Flyte system for home theatre audio

By Staff Writer
16/01/2019
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dARTS Theater (Digital Audio Reference Theater System), a sub-brand of MSE Audio, has announced the Flyte system, a complete 5.1 package.

“With the new Flyte system, our goal was to create a system that was versatile and flexible, allowing end users to turn any space into a home theatre,” says Jonathan Duran, Director of Marketing and Sales for dARTS Theater.

“Through our proprietary speaker calibration process, we have eliminated the need for a dedicated home theatre room with extensive acoustical treatment. All dARTS systems are digitally calibrated in an anechoic chamber where each system is tuned to within 0.5dB of its reference response before they leave the factory. Once calibrated in the field, every dARTS system can be brought back to those reference levels in any room, making it the most immersive system available.”

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The dARTS Flyte system features one DP4000-IA amplifier, five in-wall or on-wall Flyte speakers and one DCB 12” subwoofer. The dARTS DP4000-IA amplifier manages an entire dARTS system with up to 16 channels of digital signal processing and amplification. Each DP4000-IA channel delivers custom DSP to control crossovers, phase correction, time alignment and EQ, in addition to providing up to 250W of amplification for each individual driver in every speaker.

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