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Anthony Gallo Introduces Nucleus Classico Speakers

Anthony Gallo Acoustics (AGA) has announced the release of its all-new Nucleus Classico Series of loudspeakers. The Classico CL-1 mini monitors, part of the new Nucleus Classico Series. The Classico Series combines the company’s patented CDT 3 tweeter, proprietary S2 Techno

Anthony Gallo Acoustics (AGA) has announced the release of its all-new Nucleus Classico Series of loudspeakers.

The Classico CL-1 mini monitors, part of the new Nucleus Classico Series.

The Classico Series combines the company’s patented CDT 3 tweeter, proprietary S2 Technology, the new BLAST (Backwave Linearization and Synchronization Technology) System and additional bass loading in a diminutive wooden box enclosure.

“With the development of our new technologies, we found a way to bring the benefits of our critically acclaimed spheres to a box loudspeaker,” said Anthony Gallo, founder of AGA. “With this, we now offer a speaker that will elegantly blend into any lifestyle or décor. And like every other product we design, the Classicos still achieve a world-class price-to-performance ratio.”

AGA’s newest technology is the implementation of the BLAST System. Part of the system includes the improved acoustic impedance match between the driver and the air, which allows the speaker to play louder, deliver exceptional bass and perform overall like a speaker many times its size. And all with less power.

There are seven different products in the new Classico line, which includes the Classico CL-1 & CL-2 mini monitors, CL-3 & CL-4 floor standing, and CL-C center channel. The line also has two subwoofers, the CLS-10 and CLS-12. All Classico speakers featuring the patented CDT 3 tweeter (the CL-1 does not) have the ability to alter the level of the high-frequency output without using a switch, which would have a negative effect on the sound. The CL-2 bookshelf speaker also has the ability to rotate the tweeter 90 degrees without compromising its soundstaging and imaging capabilities.

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