Unified DSP Calibration
Terra’s Peregrine DSP handles crossover integration, time alignment, and system calibration for the complete four-driver 2.2 configuration. The digital crossover at 80Hz between Terra and Gravity maintains zero-phase LR4 characteristics – no phase misalignment, no time-domain smearing at the integration point.
Because everything is controlled by Terra’s DSP, there’s no bass management processor to configure, no separate subwoofer controls to adjust, no phase alignment guesswork. The system operates as a unified whole, not separate components sharing a room.
Users have control over delay compensation and subwoofer gain trim for placement flexibility. Gravity can operate either as an integrated extension of Terra or accept discrete LFE input depending on application needs.
System updates can be applied over-the-air as we refine our calibration processes – the complete Terra + Gravity system improves over time.
Professional 2.2 Configuration
Using a pair of subwoofers rather than a single .1 configuration maintains stereo bass information and minimizes room mode excitation. Gravity’s compact form factor allows near-field placement alongside Terra, keeping the entire system within the listening triangle for optimal phase coherence.
This 2.2 architecture delivers the technical advantages professional facilities depend on, in a footprint that fits project studios and home setups. Full-range accuracy without requiring large spaces or extensive room treatment.