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AudioControl introduces Hyperion Series of home theatre products

AudioControl has introduced the Hyperion Series of high-performance home cinema solutions engineered for AV professionals.

The Hyperion APR-16 is designed to accommodate complex home cinema configurations with independent signal-path optimisation, enabling AV professionals to precisely design and tune each system to suit any room.

The APR-16 features premium 32-bit ESS Sabre DACs, studio-grade pixel-accurate HDMI video, 24-bit / 192 kHz sampling rate support and a comprehensive array of analogue outputs with extensive routing capabilities. The platform features a robust API compatible with any control system. Built-in HDCP and EDID management ensure compatibility between sources and displays. Dante/AES67 integration enables seamless network audio distribution. 

To accommodate multi-zone entertainment systems, the APR-16 includes a built-in four-port Ethernet switch with Dante/AES67 capability (2 in / 2 out). Dante functionality will be expanded to 16 channels through a future firmware update.

Hyperion products are professionally designed to adhere to all 22 benchmarks for audio design by CEDIA/CTA-RP22. Following these audio design standards and best practices, Hyperion reportedly delivers precise musical fidelity and immersive sound that aligns with the highest benchmarks in home audio.

Hyperion Series high-performance home theatre amplifiers are available in three models (Tetra, Penta, and Hepta) featuring four, five, and seven channels of output, respectively. 

Integrators can mix and match models within a consistent platform while maintaining a consistent aesthetic in any rack or AV furniture. Hyperion Series amplifiers leverage AudioControl’s G4 Class H architecture, trusted by thousands of integrators and home theatre specialists. 

Class H operation intelligently delivers full power with significantly less heat than traditional Class AB designs. All Hyperion models feature AudioControl’s proprietary LightDrive circuitry that detects clipping before it reaches the speakers, intervening to preserve dynamic range while protecting the loudspeakers from damage.

This feature offers protection during loud, dynamic movie passages to keep systems running flawlessly. Hyperion amplifiers also feature heavy-duty five-way binding posts, balanced XLR inputs, unbalanced RCA inputs with pass-through and a 12V trigger input for easy integration with any control system. 

Hyperion Series amplifiers feature native Dante/AES67 support, enabling low-latency network audio distribution over standard IP infrastructure. This makes them a natural companion to the Hyperion APR-16 and AXIS immersive sound processors, allowing integrators to build fully networked, high-channel-count systems without the complexity of traditional analogue wiring. 

Hyperion amplifiers also feature heavy-duty five-way binding posts, balanced XLR inputs, unbalanced RCA inputs with pass-through, and a 12V trigger input for easy integration with any control system.

Hyperion Axis eARC to Dante converters are available in 2-channel and 10-channel models, which are purpose-built for today’s display-driven, network-based audio designs. Axis products extract high-bitrate audio via eARC or digital inputs and inject it directly into Dante and AES67 networks. 

The Axis10 is designed for immersive, multi-channel living spaces, while the Axis2 provides streamlined stereo connectivity for secondary rooms. Together, the Axis Series allows audio systems to be tailored for each space. 

With onboard processing, the Axis10 delivers decoding for up to eight channels of Dolby Atmos or DTS-HD formats along with speaker tuning and calibration, EQ, crossover, delay and gain control, all handled at the network edge to reduce reliance on external processors. 

Axis10 also includes a dedicated stereo downmix output, making it easy to distribute audio from a primary room throughout the rest of the home. The Axis2 and Axis10 pair seamlessly with the new Hyperion Tetra, Penta, and Hepta amplifiers, as well as existing Dante-enabled Director platforms.

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