ART7

HD Radio Station Notes

1.When a radio station is broadcasting an HD Radio signal, the HD icon ( ) will blink to indi- cate ART7 is acquiring the HD Radio signal. When the signal is acquired, the HD icon will stop blinking and appear on the display.

Multicasting Note: Multicasting is a feature of HD Radio technology that enables stations to broadcast multiple streams of data on sub-channels of their main frequency. The multicast stations may contain other music formats, local traffic, weather and sports. These multicast stations are found "between" the stations already on the frequency band.

(Note: Multicast Radio Stations are accessed in the same manner as you would any station frequency using the Tune or Seek functions.)

2.HD Radio Multicast (FM Only): Besides offering static free and clear radio signals, HD Radio technology also allows FM radio stations to multicast. This allows radio stations to offer more than one programming channel or station (multicast) at a time using their existing frequency on the radio dial.

Multicast Example: For example: If the main radio station is 103.5, then that same radio sta- tion may have station multicasts of 103.5-1, 103.5-2. The suffix 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 represents the stations multicast sub-channel. Position -1 is always the main station's program.

3.Not all HD Radio stations will broadcast multicast programs. Those that are multicasting will typically have 1 to 2 multicast programs at this time, with more being added all the time.

4.Unavailable Digital Signal/Loss of Digital Signal: If the ART7 incurs a loss of digital HD Radio signal, the radio mode will automatically change to analog radio mode. If a station's multicast service is interrupted while playing, the ART7 will switch to the main station program. If a multicast station saved to a preset is chosen when the multicast station is not available or loses signal, the ART7 will switch to the radio station's main broadcast station.

5.HD Radio Delay: To overcome the delay that digital systems inherently produce, HD Radio technology first uses a station's analog signal to quickly tune to an AM or FM station. After approximately five seconds, the audio will then blend from the station's analog to digital HD Radio signal. Normally, this blending from analog to digital signals is very smooth. When the changeover is smooth, the radio station has implemented the HD Radio broadcast correctly. However, if the station has not, you may experience a skip in program content of several seconds. This is not a problem with your ART7. This is an HD Radio broadcaster's issue. This will be corrected by the station over time. Today's analog programming is only present on the main channel. If you select a preset HD channel and tune directly to an HD Radio station's digital multicast channel, the ART7 will take approximately five seconds to begin playing. This is normal operation.

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ART7 specifications

The Acoustic Research ART7 is a remarkable speaker that stands out in the audio landscape for its superior sound quality and innovative design. Known for delivering a rich, immersive listening experience, the ART7 has captivated audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

One of the main features of the ART7 is its advanced driver technology. The speaker is equipped with a 7-inch woofer that provides deep, impactful bass response, making it ideal for a variety of music genres. The midrange is handled by a 5-inch driver that ensures vocals and instruments are rendered with clarity and precision, allowing listeners to appreciate the nuances of their favorite tracks. Additionally, the 1-inch soft dome tweeter delivers crisp, sparkling highs, contributing to a well-balanced sound profile.

The speaker incorporates innovative technologies, such as the Acoustic Research proprietary acoustic suspension design. This ensures that the ART7 maintains control over bass frequencies while preventing unwanted resonance. The result is an open soundstage that provides an expansive listening experience, making it feel as if you are at a live performance.

Another key characteristic of the ART7 is its elegant design. The speaker features an aesthetically pleasing finish that allows it to blend seamlessly into modern interiors, whether in a home theater setup or a dedicated listening room. The cabinet is constructed from high-quality materials designed to minimize distortion and enhance overall sound fidelity.

For connectivity, the ART7 is equipped with versatile terminals that allow for both bi-wiring and bi-amping options. This feature is particularly appealing to audiophiles looking to extract the best possible performance from their audio systems. Furthermore, the ART7 is compatible with a wide range of amplifiers, which adds to its flexibility and usability.

In conclusion, the Acoustic Research ART7 is a well-rounded speaker that showcases an impressive blend of advanced technology, aesthetic design, and outstanding audio performance. Whether used for casual listening or critical listening, the ART7 delivers a well-defined sound profile that satisfies even the most discerning listeners. Its combination of powerful drivers, innovative design, and elegant appearance makes it a worthy addition to any audio setup. Whether you are a seasoned audiophile or a newcomer to high-fidelity sound, the ART7 promises an unparalleled listening experience.