Dirac Live Now on More Denon AVRs

Denon adds Dirac Live room correction to select 2026 AVR models, expanding beyond Audyssey.

Dirac Live Now on More Denon AVRs

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Denon has expanded Dirac Live room correction support to additional AV receivers in its 2026 lineup, according to verified reports. The feature, previously limited to higher-end models, is now available on select mid-range AVRs, including the AVR-X3800H and AVR-X4800H.

Dirac Live, a competitor to Audyssey MultEQ, uses advanced algorithms to measure and correct room acoustics for improved sound quality. The update allows users to purchase a license for Dirac Live Bass Control as an optional upgrade.

Denon confirmed the expansion in a press release dated May 2026, stating that the move aims to bring professional-grade calibration to more home theater enthusiasts. Pricing for the Dirac Live license varies by region and model.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Which Denon AVR models now support Dirac Live?

The AVR-X3800H and AVR-X4800H are among the models added in 2026.

Is Dirac Live a free upgrade on Denon receivers?

No, it requires a paid license, with optional Dirac Live Bass Control available as an additional purchase.

How does Dirac Live differ from Audyssey?

Dirac Live uses a different algorithm for room correction, often praised for its precision and bass control capabilities.

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