StormAudio has announced a series of upgrades that it says improve the performance of its products through the introduction of its ADEC technologies.
Elaborating on the ADEC technologies, the company says the updates represent an evolution of its audio processors through the launch of its new decoder section: ADEC (Advanced DECoder) technologies. This upgrade StormAudio boasts, solidifies its commitment to delivering high levels of audio performance.
Outlining the technical capabilities and practical benefits for users, StormAudio points out the upgrades offer several improvements that include:
The French company says the new ADEC technologies will be gradually integrated across all StormAudio units in the coming months. It is already featured in units shipping from France, including the ISP Evo, ISP Elite, and ISR Fusion. Integration into the ISP Core 16 is scheduled for the second half of 2025.
StormAudio explains that proof of its commitment to design future-proof products shows through the upgrade capabilities of the hardware to make its ADEC technologies compatible with all existing StormAudio ISP models, including the Elite, Core, Evo, Fusion, and Master.
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Additionally, owners of Focal Astral and Bryston SP4 products running the optional StormAudio firmware upgrade, can also benefit from the upgrades. StormAudios says that owners of the Focal and Bryston products will be able to upgrade their respective products before the end of Q1 (first quarter) 2025 to help ensure that every customer can benefit from its latest advancements without replacing their entire units.
In addition to the ADEC technologies upgrade that StormAudio is rolling out, the company is transitioning to the new Hyperstream IV ESS Sabre DACs (digital to analog converters), replacing the previous DACs that have reached the end of their lifecycle. StormAudio comments these new components help to ensure consistent high-performance audio processing, while helping to maintain the French manufacturer’s quality standards.
StormAudio dealers will be able to upgrade their clients products starting in the second half of 2025.
Moreover, the company says it will be issuing a major software update that it says will enhance its products’ functionality and usability. The new software release will be available sometime during the second quarter (Q2) of 2025, and the updates will deliver improvements such as improved EQ (equalization) functionality, new upmix settings; management of multi-way subwoofers, improved output mapping, and improved latency management.
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