הפרוססור החדש אמור להיות נגיש יותר ללקוחות עם מחיר של MSRP $11,999 . וע'פ השם ניתן להבין שהוא 16 ערוצים .
ועומד להכיל חלק גדול מיכולות האח הגדול - ISP 32 MK2 . ויאפשר להוסיף יכולות נוספות [ בתשלום ] . בנוסף הפרוססור
החדש יגיע עם - display צבעוני חדש שלא קיים עדיין במכשירים האחרים של היצרן ויאפשר תצוגה גרפית ונתונים נוספים
אשר נכון לעכשיו אפשריים רק דרך ה - WBUI .
צפוי לצאת לקראת סוף השנה [ רבע אחרון ] .
עוד נתונים .
Tagged with an MSRP of $11,999, Core 16 is a 16-channel processor loaded with 16 XLR outputs and 16 unique
channels of processing for Atmos, DTS:X, and Auro-3D immersive arrangements. It also carries a “core”
subset of MK2 features. Those include Dirac Live, ROON, PEQs, active crossovers, multi-zone audio/video
with separate calibrations in all zones, channel-based digital delays, and others. As a trade-off for its
more affordable price, Core 16 reserves features such as Dirac Bass Control, Storm’s proprietary Expert
Bass Management with Flexible Bass Routing, and the brand’s HDMI video matrix feature as optional upgrades for a fee.
Unlike Storm’s fully upgradeable ISP MK2 platform, Core 16 will only offer access to video upgrades
While not as versatile as the 16 channel ISP MK2 model, this still presents owners with impressive
future-proofing capabilities, especially considering that video hardware advancements roll out far
more frequently than those associated with audio. Conversely, Core 16 will carry a brand-new color
display. Unlike the display found on MK2 models, the Core 16’s display can show graphics and important
functionality information previously accessible only through Storm’s web-based user interface;
this feature will streamline quick, on-the-spot troubleshooting performed by installers and enthusiasts, alike.
Another exciting development is StormAudio’s new Channel Expander or StormXT. This technology
compensates for speakers that aren’t optimally positioned within a room. For example, if a doorway
doesn’t allow a side surround channel to be placed in line with a row of seats, StormXT’s processing
will use available speakers to make the sound appear as if it’s originating from the appropriate location in the room.
StormXT will be offered as an upgrade to Core 16 buyers and a software upgrade to MK2 owners.