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From Professional to Consumer: Dante and AES67 Drive Smart Home Audio Innovation, OpenAudio Seizes the Initiative with Technical Reserves In the process of smart homes evolving from “single-product intelligence” to “whole-house intelligence”, the upgrading of audio systems has become a key breakthrough. Single-room speaker playback can no longer meet the needs of multi-zone linkage and […]
Read MoreFor decades, the multi-zone streaming amplifier market has been trapped in a “background music” mindset. Most industry-standard solutions offer only traditional 2.0 stereo outputs, assuming that ceiling speakers are merely meant for ambient noise. However, as luxury residential design trends toward larger, open-concept spaces and users demand 192kHz lossless quality from platforms like Qobuz and […]
Read MoreBalancing 192kHz High-Fidelity Audio with Multi-Zone High-Load Stability Abstract In high-end custom installation (CI) environments, multi-zone amplifiers face a dual challenge: managing extreme thermal loads within confined rack spaces while processing 8 concurrent streams of 192kHz lossless audio. The OpenAudio HOLOWHAS Series (Plus 100W / Max 200W) addresses this through its Dual-Dimensional Cooling (DDC) Architecture, […]
Read MoreAs global audio consumption shifts toward streaming platforms and on-demand services, many observers assume that broadcast-based technologies are inevitably approaching obsolescence. Yet across Europe, DAB+ amplifiers continue to maintain a stable and often underestimated market presence. This persistence is not accidental. It is the result of Europe’s unique broadcasting infrastructure, regulatory environment, commercial usage patterns, […]
Read MoreGenerative Music: When Music Evolves from Works into Systems For more than a century, music has largely been understood as a finished artifact: a composition written, recorded, and distributed as a fixed piece of content. Generative Music challenges this assumption. Instead of treating music as a static work, Generative Music treats music as a living […]
Read MoreBased on OpenAudio HOLOWHAS Multi-Zone Amplifiers Executive Summary Emergency broadcasting is a mission-critical audio system responsible for delivering mandatory instructions and alerts during fires, earthquakes, security incidents, gas leaks, and other life-safety events. Unlike background audio or commercial PA systems, emergency broadcast systems must guarantee: Immediate response Absolute audio priority Full-area or zone-specific coverage Offline […]
Read More44.1kHz vs. 48kHz: Which Is the Best Sampling Rate for Modern Audio Systems? For decades, 44.1kHz has been the default sampling rate for digital audio. Anyone involved in music production, recording, or CD mastering is familiar with this number. However, with modern audio systems supporting 48kHz, 96kHz, and even 192kHz, many professionals now ask: Is […]
Read MoreIntroduction: When Products Alone Are Not Enough In today’s high-end residential and commercial AV projects, success is no longer defined by individual products, but by how well systems are designed, integrated, and operated as a whole. This is where collaboration between platform-level audio manufacturers and experienced system integrators becomes essential. OpenAudio’s collaboration approach with integrators […]
Read MoreBackground The Optimum Healthspan Institute focuses on creating calm, well-structured environments that support health, wellness, and long-term performance. As part of its facility upgrade, the institute required a stable, scalable multi-zone audio system capable of delivering background music and audio content across multiple areas—without adding unnecessary system complexity. Rather than relying on fragmented consumer audio […]
Read MoreOpenAudio Routing Groups: Going Beyond AirPlay Multi-Selection and Google Cast Grouping Introduction: When Protocol UX Is No Longer Enough AirPlay and Google Cast have defined how users interact with multi-room audio for years. AirPlay offers on-the-fly multi-selection, while Google Cast relies on predefined device groups. Both approaches work well within their respective ecosystems—but they also […]
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