Len Wallis audio presents Audio Physic Classic 10 and 20 Loudspeakers

Whilst utilising a familiar shape and the d’Appolito style symmetrical driver layout, the replacement for the Yara series has new reflex cabinet design and materials. The drivers (two mid-bass and one dome tweeter) are all new, as are the range of finishes.
As ever, the goal of Audio Physic is to present you with as much of the feeling of a “live” performance as possible, within the constraints of size and price. The Classic 10 takes over from a very successful Yara series and builds on that experience to continue to bring you a singularly musical presentation in an affordable package. To extend the options in this class of speaker, Audio Physic have also released a new Classic 20 model, which steps things up another notch.

The driver layout of the Classic 20 is quite different to that of the Classic 10, and more closely resembles the format used in larger Audio Physic speakers.There are two-side firing woofers, while the midrange and tweeter remain at the top of the front baffle as usual. This new series has new reflex cabinet design and materials, and might be seen as bridging between the replacement for the Yara (Classic 10) and the middle batting order from Audio Physic, such as the Sitara and Tempo 25. The drivers (two woofers, one midrange and one dome tweeter) are all new, as are the range of finishes. High quality WBT NextGen binding posts are fitted. There are Standard finishes at $3,899 a pair (Oak, Black Ash, Cherry, Walnut) and Premium (Gloss White, Gloss Black). The Premium finishes will cost a little more at $4,199 a pair.

As ever, the goal of Audio Physic is to present you with as much of the feeling of an actual performance as possible, within the constraints of size and price. The Classic 20 takes you a step over and above the Classic 10 while remaining similarly compact, just a little deeper in the cabinet. This and the extra bass driver enable you to experience more bass depth in the presentation, which is true to Audio Physic’s aim of bringing the live performance into your home.

For more information:
Len Wallis Audio
website: www.lenwallisaudio.com 


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