Nakamichi Earns Hi Res Certification

LAS VEGAS, NV (11.04.2021) – SEMA Nakamichi a worldwide provider of aftermarket mobile electronics, today is unveiling its first Hi-Res piece of audio equipment. The Nakamichi NDST500A is a 12-channel Digital Signal Processor (DSP) with built-in amplifier.

It uses proprietary software that allows the processor to be programmed using a PC to tune any sound system to the characteristics of the vehicle. A DSP compensates for the less then ideal speaker locations and related sound wave reflections that make up the geography of an automotive interior. The heart of the NDST500A is the Analog Devices ADAU1452 audio processing IC. The Sigma DSP chip architecture is optimized for efficient audio processing.

Robin McNeal, National Sales Manager, is pictured in the amazing new Nakamichi booth (12465) in the North Hall with the NDST500A 12-channel DSP featuring a built-in amplifier.

The Hi-Res name and logo belong to the Japanese Audio Society (JAS). Only Japanese audio brands are granted membership into the JAS. Nakamichi Research Corporation Ltd was founded by Etsuro Nakamichi in Tokyo, Japan in 1948.

The NDS500T is the first of several new products Nakamichi will offer to earn the Hi-Res stamp of approval.

NDST500A FEATURES

Input Signal Types: Optical, coaxial, 2-channel low level, 6-channel high level

Output Signal Types: 10-channel amplifier, 12-channel low level

Amplifier: Max Power 4x50W + 4x80W + 2x160W (1x300W bridged)

Equalizer: Individual 31-band equalizer with a 20Hz to 20,000Hz frequency range

Crossover Filter Types: Bessel, Butterworth, Linkwitz-Riley

User Presets: Up to six user presets

Dimensions: 10” x 7” 1.85” (LxWxH) ] Approx 5.5 lbs.

The Nakamichi NDST500A will be available to ship later this month (November 2021). This and other new products are on display at the Nakamichi booth #12465 (North Hall Mobile Electronics and Technology section) November 2-5, 2021.

For more information contact: Robin McNeal (702) 558-4447

Visit www.nakamichicaraudio.com for more.