Fasetto's Audio Cu System Revolutionizes Home Audio Connectivity
Fasetto has recently launched its innovative Audio Cu system, which facilitates seamless connections between TVs and various audio devices to speakers and subwoofers utilizing the pre-existing power line wiring of a home. This pioneering technology has received the prestigious Dolby Atmos Product Certification from Dolby Laboratories, showcasing its quality and performance.
Transforming Home Theater Experiences
Similar to powerline networking solutions that utilize existing electrical wiring to share internet throughout a residence, Fasetto’s Audio Cu serves as an alternative to traditional audio setups that often involve cumbersome wiring. Homeowners frequently find themselves either snaking audio cables through walls or attempting to conceal wires connecting speakers to audio sources in less visible areas, such as beneath rugs or furniture.
Moreover, this system poses a reliable solution compared to wireless methods such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, which can suffer from issues including latency, audio compression, and inconsistent signals.
How the Audio Cu System Works
Setting up a home theater that utilizes the Audio Cu system requires a total of seven power outlets and the same number of Audio Cu devices: one transmitter for your TV (an AV receiver is unnecessary) and one receiver for each speaker. According to Fasetto, the latency involved in signal transmission is remarkably low—less than 20 milliseconds—ensuring a synchronous audio experience that isn’t compromised by interference.
Compatible with any speaker featuring red and black terminals (positive and negative), the Audio Cu system can transmit audio through power lines effectively, allowing up to 10 channels from a single transmitter. This setup is capable of accommodating a robust 7.1.2 Dolby Atmos configuration. For larger residences, users can incorporate up to six transmitters in distinct setups, accommodating a maximum of 32 channels throughout the home.
User-Friendly Setup and Control
The installation and configuration process is designed to be straightforward, managed easily through a dedicated mobile app available on both iOS and Android platforms. Users can customize audio presets, adjust EQ settings, and apply effects for individual speakers, all while managing volume with a TV or projector remote control.
Availability and Pricing
While Fasetto has yet to disclose the pricing for its Audio Cu transmitters and receivers, the company anticipates the system will become available soon, with pricing details forthcoming. If the costs remain reasonable, the Audio Cu system could be a compelling alternative for homeowners seeking efficient audio solutions—provided, of course, there is electrical power available at the installation site.
Conclusion
Fasetto's Audio Cu system represents a significant advancement in home audio technology, combining convenience, efficiency, and high-quality performance. With its Dolby Atmos certification and ease of use, it has the potential to transform how we connect and experience audio in our homes.
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