Description
She's not afraid of the big ones
Designing a bookshelf loudspeaker is no easy task, since the challenge is to reproduce low frequencies in a small volume.
reduced cabinet size. A perfect synthesis of electronics, acoustics and cabinetry.
First and foremost, the cabinetry has to be as rigid as possible, and anti-vibration, which implies the use of high-density materials, combined with a high level of quality.
optimum machining precision. All our cabinetry is made with this in mind.
The new KC100 is no exception. The speaker's interior volume is meticulously calculated, as are the dimensions of the tuning port for each of the drivers used. The Bass Reflex solution was chosen to enhance bass response and improve efficiency.
The loudspeakers used in the KC100 are custom-built to rigorously achieve the desired result. Boomers
have treated paper diaphragms for greater sonic neutrality, and the moving coils are made of the purest copper and mounted on a kapton support.
For greater smoothness and the absence of aggressiveness, the tweeters have impregnated fabric membranes. The voice coils are cooled in ferrofluid.
Despite the care taken with the cabinetry and the quality of our loudspeakers, the final result will be determined by the crossover! Advance Paris has developed a precise and rigorous crossover technique that respects both the electrical and acoustic phase. The choice of the best components - air-cooled chokes, polypropylene capacitors, precision ceramic resistors, non-contact positioning - is the key to our success.
Its incredible low-frequency performance is astonishing, especially considering its small size! Its balance and neutrality make it the ideal loudspeaker for reproducing all kinds of music. What's more, it's versatile and compatible with a majority of amplifiers, even those of moderate power, thanks to its high efficiency.