From the Ground Up: AudioControl’s Hyperion Series Breaks New Ground and We've Got the Juicy Details!

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(September 29, 2025) AudioControl made a significant splash at CEDIA 2025, pulling the curtain back on its all-new Hyperion Series of AVRs, processors, and amplifiers. Under the leadership of its new parent company, AVPro, AudioControl’s Hyperion lineup represents a complete ground-up rebuild of the brand’s approach to home theater.

To help explain what makes these new Hyperion products unique, we talked with Nik Faraday and Kory Dunn, two of the designers directly responsible for shaping the new products. During our conversation, they delved deep into the details, revealing numerous tidbits and points of interest, including exciting news about Dirac Live Active Room Treatment (ART) and several industry firsts.

On the hardware front, the AVR model delivers 11 powered channels with 16-channel decoding, while the matching processor provides 16 balanced outputs that can be matrixed as needed—yes, even for running eight subwoofers if your system calls for it. Amplifiers in the line, now dubbed Tetra, Penta, and Hepta, feature both analog and Dante inputs, bridging the worlds of professional and enthusiast installations.

We captured the full interview so you can hear directly from the team behind Hyperion. Click here to watch the video interview.

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