ARCAM unveils Radia home cinema amplifiers with Dirac Live Room Treatment

Dirac has confirmed that its Live Active Room Treatment (ART) will be available on ARCAM’S new AV amplifier lineup, the brand’s first Radia home cinema products.

The newly announced AVA15, AVA25 and AVA35 AV amplifiers, along with the AVP45 16-channel processor, made their global debut at ISE 2026 in Barcelona.

The models will support Dirac Live Room Correction as standard, with Dirac Live Bass Control and Dirac Live ART offered as optional upgrades.

Fredric Tapper, vice president and head of business development at Dirac, said: “With ART coming to the Radia Series AV models, ARCAM customers will be able to experience a new level of low-frequency precision, clarity and immersion."

Originally introduced in 2023, Dirac Live ART uses multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) processing to turn all connected speakers and subwoofers into a coordinated acoustic control system.

Rather than treating speakers independently, ART manages them collectively to reduce bass resonances, shorten decay times and improve timing across the listening area.

ART provides integrators with a tool for addressing challenging room acoustics, particularly in multiseat or asymmetrical spaces.

James Todd, senior global product line manager for ARCAM at Harman, added: “Bringing Dirac Live Active Room Treatment to our first Radia AV models ensures that music, movies, and immersive formats are reproduced with exceptional control... in real-world living spaces.”

The ARCAM Radia AVA15, AVA25, AVA35 and AVP45 are scheduled for availability in Q3 2026.

Image source: Dirac official press release