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How Trinnov's Altitude CI AV processor showed me the importance of flagship 3D room correction in elite home cinema setups

The Trinnov Altitude CI AV processor is a magical piece of equipment you didn’t know you needed. Its 3D room correction, software-based processing, and modularity are all next level.

How Trinnov's Altitude CI AV processor showed me the importance of flagship 3D room correction in elite home cinema setups

The Trinnov Altitude CI AV processor is a powerful piece of technology that has the ability to make even the most challenging listening environments sound pristine and clear. This is achieved through the use of Trinnov's patented Optimizer and Waveforming technologies, which take accurate measurements of the room and adjust accordingly, as well as removing standing waves for a more consistent and dynamic listening experience.

The Altitude CI can be customized to fit the needs of any setup, starting with an initial price of $12,000 and allowing for additional channels up to 32, making it an affordable entry point into the Trinnov ecosystem.

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