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Trinnov Altitude 16 Channel Surround Processor

SKU: AL16

$27,300.00
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Product Description

The groundbreaking Altitude32 processor set the bar high -- and we didn’t lower it for the Altitude16. Delivering the same processing capabilities and sound quality as the Altitude32 processor, the Altitude16 makes Trinnov’s best-in-class performance accessible to a wider audience who's immersive audio system requirements will not exceed 20 channels.

Equipped with Dolby Atmos, Auro-3D, and DTS:X Pro immersive audio decoders, the Altitude16 renders up to 20 discrete channels of information, natively processes high-resolution 24 bit / 96K audio, enables up to four-way active crossovers and presents no limitations in terms of Atmos and DTS:X channel assignments or subwoofer outputs.

Founded in 2003, Trinnov Audio has established itself as a pioneer in the field of advanced audio technologies. With a commitment to innovation, Trinnov has become synonymous with high-end audio processing solutions, delivering unparalleled sound quality to both professionals and enthusiasts. Their products, known for their precision and adaptability, cater to a wide range of applications, from home theaters and high-fidelity listening rooms to professional recording studios. By consistently pushing the boundaries of sound reproduction, Trinnov Audio ensures an immersive and authentic listening experience for its users.

All orders are processed within 48 hours from date of order.

We offer Free Ground Shipping on all orders regardless of size.  

  • If you would like to receive your order quicker you can request Express shipping during Check-Out in the Comments section.  Additional charges will apply.
  • In-stock items are shipped from our Vancouver warehouse and will reach major Canadian cities in 5-7 business days.
  • Items not in stock will either ship from one of our manufacturer partners' warehouses or in rare cases first must be sent to Vancouver and then to you.  
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