AMPLIFIER OPTIMISED

When listening to a loudspeaker, you are in fact hearing the amplifier as much as the loudspeaker itself. The interplay between amplifier and speaker is an essential part of improving the quality of sound from the amplifier, which we achieve by creating a stable, linear environment for the amplifier when driving the loudspeaker load.

by Simon W.

October 2nd 2024

Fluctuating impedance loads tend to destabilise an amplifier's internal feedback loops, increasing as the frequency rises. An uneven impedance curve at higher frequencies makes the amplifier less 'relaxed', which reduces the perceived musicality from the amplifier. The purpose of the amplifier, as well as the loudspeaker, is to reproduce the signal exactly as it is without adding or subtracting anything. If the impedance of the loudspeaker changes at different frequencies, the amplifier encounters constantly varying load, which makes it much harder for the amplifier to define the signal, and thereby the music, accurately.

Our proprietary driver and crossover design ensure the best possible working conditions for the amplifier. By delivering linear impedance with minimal phase shifting, we create the conditions that allow any amplifier to sound its best, which enhances the performance of the entire sound system.

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