Klipsch Launches Flexus Core 300 Soundbar Featuring Dirac Live at CEDIA 2024

At CEDIA 2024 in Denver, Premium Audio Company introduced the Klipsch Flexus Core 300 soundbar, the first soundbar ever to feature Dirac room correction built-in. This soundbar comes with a limited bandwidth Dirac license straight out of the box, with an option to upgrade to Dirac Live Bass Control.

With 13 drivers, full DTS:X and Dolby Atmos support, and HDMI inputs and outputs for pass-through, the Flexus Core 300 is designed to deliver an exceptional audio experience, whether you’re gaming or watching movies.

Multiple Subwoofer Support and Wireless Flexibility
One of the standout features of the Flexus Core 300 is its ability to support multiple subwoofers. Paired with the new Klipsch Sub 200, a 12-inch front-firing subwoofer, users can wirelessly connect two subs for deeper bass. The soundbar also offers a traditional sub output, allowing you to add a 16-inch Klipsch Reference Premiere 800-watt sub, resulting in the option for a three-sub setup. This gives users maximum flexibility in customizing their home theater experience.

New Surround Speakers for Full 7.1.4 Experience
To complement the soundbar, Klipsch launched the new Surround 200s, featuring upward-firing Atmos drivers. These rear speakers are designed to complete a full 7.1.4 surround system, offering an immersive cinematic audio experience—all from a soundbar-based setup.

Dirac Live Room Correction
Dirac Live, a cutting-edge room correction software, comes pre-installed on the Klipsch Flexus Core 300 soundbar. Right out of the box, users receive a limited bandwidth version that focuses on improving lower-end frequencies. For a full-cinema experience, users have the option to upgrade to the full-bandwidth version of Dirac, which will cover the entire frequency range, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. This also includes the addition of Dirac Live Bass Control, allowing for smoother, more consistent bass across the entire room—perfect for spaces with uneven acoustics.

With multiple subs, Dirac’s Bass Control feature really shines, ensuring an even distribution of bass, so that everyone in the room gets a balanced listening experience, regardless of seating position. Whether you're a consumer or a professional, this technology allows for finely tuned audio, especially in odd-shaped rooms.

Introducing the RZ30 Receiver
Alongside the Flexus Core 300, Premium Audio Company also launched the new Onkyo RZ30 receiver. This 100-watt, nine-channel receiver is the entry-level model in the RZ series, building on the popularity of the RZ70 and RZ50. The RZ30 is Sonos Certified and includes a full-bandwidth Dirac license right out of the box, complete with a microphone for setup (though users can upgrade to a higher-quality mic if desired).

The RZ30 offers independent subwoofer outputs, allowing users to configure subs on the right and left channels for a more immersive cinematic experience. Additionally, the receiver supports powered Zone 2 and Zone 3 audio, giving users the flexibility to create multi-zone audio setups. At $1,200, the RZ30 is the most affordable model with a full-bandwidth Dirac license, making it an appealing choice for home theater enthusiasts.

Conclusion
The Klipsch Flexus Core 300 soundbar and RZ30 receiver offer a compelling combination of advanced audio features, flexibility, and affordability. With built-in Dirac Live, multiple subwoofer support, and the latest surround sound technologies, Premium Audio Company has positioned these products as excellent solutions for both the residential and professional markets.

Whether you're creating a dedicated home theater or simply want better sound for your living room, these new products offer a powerful and customizable audio experience.

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