Classe Audio CP-700 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Special Design Features
exible graphic
user interface
The LCD touchscreen on the front panel of your new component supports an
extremely —exible and versatile graphic user interface (GUI) while maintaining
a clean, uncluttered appearance. The CP-700 provides a range of controls
that might otherwise require dozens of buttons and knobs on the front panel.
Despite this power and —exibility, it remains simple to operate in day-to-day use.
In fact, in some ways it is even simpler to operate than a more conventional
design might be. For example, if you are not using one or more of the inputs
on your CP-700, you can delete the unnecessary buttons from the operational
menu. Doing so prevents anyone from trying to select a non-existent source
component, with the resulting confusion stemming from the lack of any sound.
(Of course, you can easily restore the button if you subsequently add another source
component and need that input.)
customizable
volume control
The volume control on your new Classé preampli–er is controlled by
sophisticated software that allows you to –ne-tune its response to suit your
preferences.
Ideally, a volume control would allow you to reach the volume you desire
quickly, and would also provide extremely –ne control once you are close to the
≈perfect∆ volume. Of course, these characteristics are in con—ict with each other:
one requires the volume to change by quite a lot for a given amount of turning
of the knob, while the other requires small, incremental changes for the same
turn of the knob.
The volume control system on your CP-700 solves this problem by responding
differently based on the speci–c circumstances (e.g. how quickly you are turning
the knob and where in the volume range you are). After extensive testing, we
feel we have created factory default settings that most people will –nd intuitive
and a real pleasure to use. However, if you feel you would like to –ne-tune its
performance further in order to suit your particular preference, you may easily
do so.
highly refi ned
circuit design
All Classé analog ampli–cation stages 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 re–nements 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 re–nement only comes with a great deal of experience, and is
not available to those who —it 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.