Return of the Dragon: Nakamichi’s Ferocious New Soundbar
Exactly one hour before the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show officially began, I found myself as the lone journalist in a private suite at the Bellagio, receiving a presentation from Rayman Cheng, CEO of Nakamichi USA, of their 21-Channel Wireless Surround Soundbar System.
According to Cheng, the company is driven by a three-pronged goal to deliver: An authentic three-dimensional home cinema experience that offers seamless integration in any room environment and can be set up in less than 15 minutes. While I can’t attest to the installation aspect, I can confirm that the suite was an untreated and acoustically challenging room, with high ceilings, lots of glass, and other hard surfaces for sound to bounce. And yet the immersion was amazing.
First, let’s look at the soundbar. At 58.1 inches wide, 4.4 inches tall and 7.6 inches deep, its physical girth made it seem more like a soundbase. In fact, the chassis was so big that Nakamichi had to outsource an automotive manufacturer to bend the single stainless steel sheet to properly meet their specifications. Housed within that stocky steel shell are ten 3-inch drivers. It also features three 1.5-inch Air Motion Tweeters (AMTs), amazing high-performance electroacoustic transducers that replicate refined crispness and clarity in music and movies. To cap it off, four of the system’s six up-firing 3-inch speakers are individually angled at either 10 or 20 degrees on either side of the bar.
Complementing those up-firing speakers, Nakamichi’s proprietary Adaptive Height Dispersion processing technology offers listeners the ability to customize height effects to their personal preference with the press of the remote button. The upshot is that sound objects are not only rendered overhead but effectively done so with a sense of vertical depth.
Get More Info : Consumers sustainable technology
Website : https://dealerscope.com/
Contact Us : Samsung oled gaming monitor
Comments
Post a Comment