Copland is a Danish audio company that was established in the mid-1980s by Olé Möller. Their main product line includes both valve and solid-state amplifiers. In addition to two-channel amplification, they also have amplifiers designed for home cinema applications. The first products were the CT401 and CT501 amplifiers, which won praise for their build and sound quality. Their current product range includes only one source component, which is a compact disc player. The company also introduced a Digital Room Correction (DRC) system, which uses time-domain based techniques to generate anti-reflection signals to counteract room resonances and cancellations. It is based on Dynaton's DDRC module.
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