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DefinitiveTechnology's new Dymension Series speakers bring the boom with seriously-powered subwoofers and its patented bipolar array for immersive sound.

California-based audio company Definitive Technology has been making insanely high-performance speakers since the early ’90s, and today the company is announcing its new Dymension Series, a nine-speaker lineup that’s built around its “bipolar” driver array technology and features built-in powered subwoofers, on-wall surrounds, and Atmos-certified height modules, among other sonic treats.

Def Tech made a name for itself with its B10 “bipolar” speakers in 1991, and later with its popular BP9000 series of home theater speakers. Well, Def Tech has decided it’s time for the BP9000s to get a much-needed upgrade with the all-new Dymension Series. The new series’ components will range from $699 to $2,499 and consist of four models of tower speakers, three center speakers, and a Dolby Atmos-certified / DTS:X-compatible up-firing height module that can sit atop two models of the towers.

In the top end of the DM80’s tower cabinet is Definitive Tech’s much-ballyhooed bipolar array, which consists of six speakers in total, configured in two sets of three drivers: one set facing the front of the cabinet, the other facing the rear. Each set is made up of a stacked line of two 5.25-inch mid/bass woofers and a newly-designed 1-inch aluminum oxide tweeter that sits between them.

Further enhancing the Dymension Series’ tower speakers is the optional DM90 height module that can be connected on top of the DM80s and DM70 towers, although it’s unclear exactly how they connect. The DM90 is a Dolby Atmos-certified and DTS:X-compatible height speaker that directs sound upwards and towards walls and ceilings for immersive sound. The wall-mounted DM95 wall-height speakers can also be added to further build out a full surround system.

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