Alpine adds brains to in-car equalization with IMPRINT architecture

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We’ve already seen a few of Alpine’s latest products take advantage of its IMPRINT sound system architecture, but now we’re finally getting a few more details on what the technology actually brings to the proverbial table. Put simply, it utilizes Audyssey’s MultEQ acoustic correction technology to “measure and analyze the entire interior space,” after which it combines results with a set of equalization filters to produce the best sound for each environment.

As whether that weren’t impressive adequate, the integrated RoadEQ is additionally there to “compensate for music distorted by vehicle / road noise.” Granted, that all sounds fairly spectacular on paper, but whether or not it actually redefines your in-car listening experience remains to be seen heard.

 

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Original post by Darren Murph

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