Ruark CL-10, CL-30, CL-20 Brochure

Press Release CL10, CL20 and CL30
Introduction:
1986 saw Ruark’s entry to the marketplace with the original Classic Series defining strengths of sonic and aesthetic design. With only minor updates in subsequent years, they continue to engage the senses of audiophiles world-wide.
Our New Classic Series, reaffirms Ruark’s position as leaders in systems that combine traditional audiophile standards with exquisite contemporary design. Traditionally Ruark has always given products distinct names, however translation to an increasing international marketplace has meant for the first time a numbered identity.
Multi-channel demands will soon be satisfied with the addition of the CL15 centre channel and CL300 active powered subwoofer.
System design:
All models present a wholly uncompromising approach to the art of loudspeaker design. The CL10 is a compact two-way bookshelf/stand monitor, CL20 a two-way floor-standing design and CL-30 a full blown three-way design. All loudspeakers are intended to complement systems of the highest calibre and incorporate innovative solutions to achieve the desired levels of performance. The significant components and technologies are summarised below:
Cabinet:
Ruark has always believed enclosure design to be fundamental to a system’s overall performance, as are the drive units and crossover networks themselves. Design integrity and manufacturing excellence distinguish the Stradivarius from other instruments of the violin family, and our philosophy concludes that loudspeaker enclosures are no different. Ruark’s Acoustic Design Technology (ADT) was created to research, develop and take advantage of the performance gains possible by providing the ideal acoustic and mechanical enclosure to achieve optimum performance from the drive units. This new generation of Classic products applies this philosophy to the full.
All models from New Classic employ our dual baffle and side panel technology. This not only gives New Classic a unique visual identity, but also controls the acoustic and structural parameters of the enclosures, providing strength, where needed as well as controlling and dissipating unwanted cabinet energy. Panel shape, substance and density have been carefully chosen for their absorption characteristics, with internal bracing and
chambers strategically placed to afford maximum structural integrity. Additionally, the irregular shape of the enclosure aids internal standing wave dispersion.
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The Drive Units and crossovers:
Exceptional driver technologies were required to achieve our pre-requisites of power handling, transparency and dynamics. It was thought of the utmost importance that the character of sound remained similar, particularly if the speakers were to be used together in 5.1 systems, therefore shared units and technology are featured across the series. The same innovative tweeter is used in all models with our advanced 180mm bass unit utilised in both the CL10 and CL20. Being a true three­way system, the CL30 features a highly advanced mid-range and bass unit but even so the system has been carefully engineered to match the character of the smaller models in the series.
Tweeter (CL10, 20 & 30): An open weave, pure silk dome driven by 28mm aluminium wound coil immersed in a low viscosity Ferro-fluid makes for an extremely light and agile moving assembly. The special coating applied to the dome achieves the desired damping results without adding excess mass. Resonance’s created behind the dome are effectively controlled by a vented pole piece leading to a damped chamber at the rear of the magnet system, which absorbs the unwanted rear radiation. The resonant frequency of the unit was also tailored to be well below all the system’s crossover frequencies, allowing maximum damping and control of the drive unit by the amplifier. Again a carefully optimised magnet system drives the moving assembly and completes a tweeter which exhibits extraordinary clarity and dynamics but remains natural in character.
Midrange (CL30):
The benefits of a good three-way system become apparent as soon as the CL30 is heard, with purity of sound, wider bandwidth and pin-point imaging. Much of these enhancements come from the use of the dedicated midrange unit, as it is the function of this unit to accurately reproduce frequencies across 3-4 octaves, from the upper bass through to the lower treble. The midrange unit in the CL30 has been engineered to fulfil this function perfectly. Made for us by Scan-Speak (a company world renowned for its drive unit technology) this unit features a Kevlar cone mated to a PVC/Rubber compound surround. The Kevlar cone material gives an extremely clean detailed sound and the surround provides the ideal balance of damping and compliance to suit midrange reproduction. The powerful motor system has also been fully optimised for mid-range reproduction featuring a short coil in a long gap making for a light moving assembly. In summary, the clarity, detailing and balance of this driver are outstanding.
Bass/Mid Unit (CL10 & CL20):
This 180mm bass-mid unit combines trusted materials and construction techniques, but incorporates the latest technology. Much attention has been paid to the acoustic and mechanical parameters, giving a unit of extraordinary ability. The moving parts and magnet system are coupled together by a strong die-cast aluminium basket, with considerable attention paid to chassis contour to promote a free airflow. A profiled air-dried pulp paper cone was selected for its excellent acoustic properties, and is driven by a long stroke motor assembly, with a 40mm diameter two-layer coil wound on to a Kapton former. A fully optimised suspension and rubber surround, gives unusually good linearity and is progressively controlled at extremes, to avoid unit damage at high volume levels. Driving the moving assembly is a powerful 110mm-ferrite magnet system. The vented pole-piece is machined to optimise maximum flux yield within the gap. The resulting high flux ensures superb control and dynamics, whilst creating a true synergy between loudspeaker and the amplifier’s power stage - making the most effective use of the high damping factor in top quality amplifiers.
Bass Unit (CL30): As mentioned previously, although the CL30 was developed to match tonally the virtues of the CL10 and CL20, its real talents run much deeper, capable of greater bass extension and sound pressure levels than its smaller siblings. The 22cm bass unit in the CL30 has been developed to fulfil these functions fully. Like the bass-mid unit used in the CL10 and CL20, the unit features a fully optimised 125mm vented magnet system coupled to die-cast alloy chassis with minimum air resistance. Long a favourite of ours, a treated air-dried pulp paper cone coupled to a low damping rubber surround was chosen for its superb bass reproduction properties. Driving the moving assembly is a 50mm diameter long throw voice-coil. Whatever the choice of music, this driver provides a control and foundation that allows the CL30 to compete with other more substantial and costly units.
Crossover: As with enclosure design, creating an optimised crossover network for each system is fundamental to a neutral sound. A flat frequency response is relatively easy to achieve, but more important are phase integration and distortion, particularly when a loudspeaker’s perceived frequency response will vary considerably with every listening environment.
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