ADH integrates the linearity and accurate reproduction of analog amplification, with the power-efficiency and compactness of digital amplification. Even though sound engineers have spent years perfecting digital amplification, it is still far from reproducing signals accurately. Yet the signal amplified digitally is non-continuous and distorted. Digital (Class D) amplifiers are much less power hungry they are compact, and give off little heat. Analog (Class A) amplifiers produce near-identical outputs of corresponding original signals, but they also require a lot of power, and often generate significant heat, hence causing distortion. The idea behind ADH is to combine two opposed technologies of amplification - Analog and Digital - in order to achieve the best of both worlds.
Large advent speaker series#
The working principle of the Phantom series of speakers, is outlined within the following core patented technologies. Although built to be simple and elegant on the outside, the technology behind the way it works is quite intricate and sophisticated. So, how does Devialet achieve this seemingly physics-defying feat of creating a speaker that sounds on par with, or sometimes even better than, the other ones almost 20 times its size? The Phantom is the result of over ten years of research and development, which includes more than seventy award-winning patents, and more than 100 patents altogether.
Large advent speaker full#
Reproducing music through the full spectrum of audio frequencies, so as to convey its full emotional and physical impact, requires not only the best electronics, but also large loudspeakers. To start with, they are all pretty large in size. Generally speaking, when it comes to high fidelity music reproduction from speakers, there’s a wide spectrum of speakers to choose from, including the likes of the Avalon Acoustics Tesseract, the Vivid Audio Giya G4, the Wilson Audio Alexandria, the Wilson Audio WAMM Master Chronosonic, the Steinway-Lyngdorf Model D and many others.Īll these high-end speakers have a few common attributes Don’t let the title fool you “best” is usually a vague term.