Avantone Pro announces upcoming availability of its CLA-10A active studio monitor system at The 2019 NAMM Show, January 24-27 in Anaheim, California. The system shares the same 35mm AV10-MHF high frequency silk dome-based tweeter and custom-designed 180mm AV10-MLF low-frequency driver found in the perennially popular CLA-10, as well as its cabinet construction. Being an active design, each pair of CLA-10A monitors make beautiful music together, thanks to their matching beefy A/B power amplifiers.
Avantone Pro has been constantly asked which version of the original studio monitoring mainstay its CLA-10 is based upon; ultimately, the company can now proudly proclaim... all of them! Thoughtfully, the CLA-10A boasts a rear-mounted VTPC (Variable Tissue Paper Control) knob that allows users to simulate anything — from the vertical ‘m’ model to the horizontal ‘Studio’ version — and everything in-between. Better still, this tone control effectively enables each user to choose the tweeter brightness that best serves their individual needs.
Needless to say, most two-way active studio monitor designs deploy a switch mode power supply and Class D amplifier. While this has proved to work well in recent years, Avantone Pro still places value on tradition. Bolstered by the success of the CLA-10 and CLA-200 Studio Reference Amplifier, Avantone Pro’s designers decided to stay with what engineers the world over have come to expect from that killer combination. As a result, the CLA-10A uses a linear power supply to deliver 200W of Class A/B output. Obviously a heat sink is required to do so. So it weighs more as a result. Resultant sound, though, is simply awesome.
Achieving that awesome-sounding result involves using a monolithic integrated circuit Class A/B amplifier with wide voltage range and high current-capable output. Operating in Parallel Mode — with two devices ganged together to deliver higher output power into low impedance loads — makes for better thermal load performance at high power. At low power, THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) is a phenomenal 0.005%; at rated load it is 0.1%, yielding excellent performance at power compared to Class D amps. The circuit uses a mixed bipolar MOS high-voltage technology called BCDII 100/120, which avoids secondary breakdown phenomena by handling high-current output without unwieldy circuit complexity and external components. Consequently, this makes it possible to deliver very high power in a reasonable package with the clean, smooth sound of a linear amplifier.
Actually, the system itself is being run at +/-40 VDC, yielding a rock-solid 200W RMS at 1kHz into 8 ohms. Obviously, rather than use an SMPS (Switch Mode Power Supply) with the associated noise that entails, Avantone Pro opted to take a traditional design route, remaining with a linear power supply. So the power supply itself uses a massive ‘old-school’ toroidal transformer to create the classic performance of an A/B amplifier. Although many companies choose to use an SMPS and Class D for this kind of system, Avantone Pro decided to stay with classic technology to maintain the legacy sound that everybody associates with this design. Duly done, mission accomplished duly achieved... an active studio monitor system fit for following hot on the heels of last year’s CLA-10 passive studio monitor and complementary CLA-200 Studio Reference Amplifier!
The CLA-10A arrives at Avantone Pro’s US Dealers in late-March/early-April 2019, with a MAP of $999.00 USD per pair.
For more in-depth information, please visit the dedicated CLA-10A webpage here: http://www.avantonepro.com/cla-10a.php.