flexible graphical user interface
highly refined circuit design
extensive listening tests
Special Design Features
The LCD touchscreen on the front panel of your new component supports an extremely flexible and versatile graphical user interface (GUI) while maintaining a clean, uncluttered appearance. The
All Classé analog amplification stages, including those supporting the analog outputs of your new CD player, are based on circuits that have been extensively optimized over many years of continuous development.
By starting with excellent circuit designs and working with them over the years, we are able to discover the many small refinements that add up to superlative performance in a variety of applications. Altering a voltage here or using a slightly different part there may make all the difference between solid and absolutely outstanding performance.
This level of refinement only comes with a great deal of experience, and is not available to those who flit from one trendy notion to the next. It accounts in no small measure for both the consistency of sonic performance among Classé products (as they are all based on similar analog gain stages), and for the consistently excellent reviews these products receive from owners and reviewers alike.
Excellent measured performance is to be expected in
For this reason, all Classé products are laboriously
As an example, we may listen to half a dozen 0.1% film resistors of the same value, from several different companies. Standard tests may show them all to provide identical results in terms of noise, distortion, and so forth. Yet, almost invariably, one selection yields some small improvement in the subjective reaction to the performance of the product under development. Less often, even a single such change can result in a surprisingly large improvement.
Multiply those various improvements by the dozens or even hundreds of such decisions that must be made before the product can be finalized for production, and you have a remarkable improvement, indeed – all based on careful listening tests, which we view as a necessary complement to the solid engineering you might rightly expect from Classé.
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