The Aavik C-580 control amplifier unleash a dynamic scale of music that project even the tiniest musical details onto a palpably larger sound stage with an extremely quiet background.
Convincing perspective – maximum musicality
Cutting edge audio high-tech.
By
dividing the integrated amplifier into separate pre- and control
amplifiers, we have created the Aavik P-series and the Aavik C-series.
This has made it possible to reduce the noise floor, to an even lower
level, refine the signal, and increase the power resources. Furthermore,
this division has created space for new technologies, which have
further contributed to a even larger sound stage with an extremely quite
background.
No compromise.
The
decision to build separate units reflects Aavik’s intent of space
management without any sonic compromise. Allowing sufficient space for
each segment, has also influenced the integration of a high-grade power
supply with a huge capacity and paved the way for an effective cooling
design.
By separating the individual units and redesigning them
in a totally isolated fashion, the Aavik series has gained in dynamic
momentum and a more expansive sound.
The Aavik series is designed to ensure massive power resources with ultra-low noise. When more power is needed, the operating frequency increases, which, in turn, has the advantage that the power density also increases, thus allowing higher peak power when required by the music. The noise floor in the raw power supply is extremely low and is even further lowered by the ultra-low noise regulators supplying the different parts of the circuit. The noise of these regulators is measured in a few microvolts respectively nanovolts, which is significantly lower than the noise level of conventional regulators.
Affects the sonic experience.
The Aavik line stage
boasts a unique, inverted, virtual GND** amplifier topology, which
provides the highest stability. The feedback gets so powerful that it
allows to damp the signal to a gain lower than 1. This preserves the
full signal with the lowest S/N Ratio*** – no matter if you turn the
volume up or down. This will provide your loudspeakers with a clear and
distinct information flow to make even the finest details of timbral and
textural nuances audible on an extremely quiet sound stage.
**GND: Ground
***S/N Ratio: Signal-to-Noise Ratio
significantly increased.
The flagship 580 series are equipped with an inner chassis in solid copper. The effect of this is a further reduction in the hysteresis, which secures more energy and power to the music.
LDR based.
The
LDR (Light dependent resistor) is ultra quiet thanks to the switchless
principle. The traditional switch arrays and relays are more noisy. They
suppress subtle sound details and unnaturally color the tone.
The
Aavik active analog crossover secures a precise timing in the delivery
of sound signals to the receiving components. This is essential to avoid
a harsh and compressed sound. The Aavik active crossover has been
designed to either very precisely control a subwoofer or with the
integrated low pass and high pass filter to control a 2.1 home theater
system. Alternatively, Aavik’s analog crossover can function as analog
room correction control.
Excellent and absolutely precise subwoofer control
Since
the crossover is analog, there is no latency. The timing of the signal
transfer to both the speakers and the subwoofer is absolutely precise.
This results in an utmost pristine and authentic sound. Other
conventional crossovers, such as DSP transport the signal through a
digital circuit. This results in a latency of 15-20 msec. The effect of a
failing precision in the timing of the signal transfer to the speakers,
respectively the subwoofer, impairs an authentic audio reproduction,
creates a compressed sound and adds a harsh tone to the music.
Control your home theater and your 2.1 audio setup
By
using the low pass and high pass filter, the sound performance of your
individual speakers can be optimized. When directing the low frequencies
to the subwoofer, more energy to the main speakers will be released. To
ensure an even volume of the speakers and the subwoofer, the gain on
the high pass and the low pass filter can separately be controlled.
Analog Room Correction – prevent “Room Boom”, the annoying pressure resonance
Room
correction is a matter of identifying and eliminating room resonance.
The one specific resonance that creates an unpleasant and disturbing
sound is a pressure resonance resulting from the given size of the room –
subjectively, it feels like a “boom” emanating from the speakers. To
eliminate this room specific resonance, the Aavik amplifiers can adapt
their audio performance and make allowances for any given room size.
Both the low pass and high pass filter allow the listener to set the
exact frequency progress around those low frequencies which cause this
disturbing ‘Boom’ effect.