Parasound Ships its Much-Anticipated Halo C 1 A/V Controller

Parasound has announced that it will begin shipments this week of its highly anticipated Halo C1 audio/video controller.

The Halo C1 and its sibling model, the already-available Halo C 2, allow audiophiles to control their acoustic environment in ways never before possible with consumer products. These reference-grade components are THX Ultra2-certified multichannel A/V controllers that use the world’s most sophisticated DSP engine to deliver previously unattainable levels of performance and control, while remaining exceptionally easy to set up and operate. They also have four programmable output channels that take surround sound beyond the boundaries of conventional 7.1 channel systems.

“The Halo C 1 & C 2 expand the boundaries of 7.1-channel technology for audio and video enthusiasts, while providing automated configuration and outstanding ease-of-use for custom installers,” said Richard Schram, president, Parasound Products.

For the creative audiophile, the Halo models’ four additional channels provide remarkable opportunities to fine-tune the sound of the system in ways not possible with the current generation of controllers.

The programmable outputs consist of

  • (1) a second Subwoofer/LFE channel
  • (2) a sub-20 Hz LFE bass channel to drive a tactile transducer “room shaker”
  • (3 & 4) two completely customizable output channels

Each programmable channel has independent adjustments to mix its content from any or all of the eight main channels, plus adjustments for level and time-delay, and controls for high- and low-pass filters. Some possible configurations of these channels are for true stereo subwoofers, a dedicated rear-channel subwoofer, additional front or surround channels, mid-ceiling speakers for improved front-rear pans and improved spatial ambience, or mono channels for single speakers in adjacent rooms.

The Halo C 1’s most noticeable feature is a 5-inch front-panel video monitor that can duplicate the program and/or on-screen display on the component’s face plate. Both the Halo C 1 and C 2 provide the complete “alphabet” of all the latest state-of the-art surround processing modes, while future processing modes will be available via an upgradeable processor and software. An RS-232 port is provided to interface with a home automation system or a Windows PC for set-up, control, and processor upgrades. Available Parasound HaloControlâ„¢ software allows the user or custom installer to manage all the set-up and control functions, and to backup user settings. Custom installers will also appreciate the easy and effective automatic channel calibration process performed with an included microphone.

Other features include professional-grade balanced XLR audio and BNC video connections, two remote controls, and multi-zone capability. Except for the video monitor, slightly fewer connections, and some differences in the power supply, the smaller Halo C 2’s provides the same sonic and video prowess as the C 1.

“Three years ago we asked a team of designers in the US, Finland and Norway to create an instrument of such exquisite refinement that it would truly be in a class by itself,” said Parasound’s president, Richard Schram.

“The result has surpassed even my highest expectations, and it will have great appeal both to custom installers, who want to get the system running right and get it done fast, and to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts, who want to fine-tune their systems to within the last fraction of sonic perfection.”

The Halo by Parasound C 1 and C 2 Audio/Video Controllers have suggested retail prices of $6,000 and $4,000, respectively.

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