ClairAudient Bellare Loudspeakers
A new and improved approach to loudspeaker design
Hi-fi keeps innovating toward one goal: moving you closer to the performance.
If we want playback to be as truthful as the recording, it helps to look at how sound is captured. A microphone doesn’t split frequencies across different diaphragms: the full bandwidth is captured by a single element and converted into an electrical signal.
Most speakers, by contrast, must segregate frequencies across tweeters, mids, and woofers. Those handoffs can introduce timing and phase issues that blur clarity and “tilt” the truth of the performance.
The most significant and ubiquitous example of almost all loudspeaker designs is the transition from mid to high frequencies, where our ears are most sensitive to coherency, tone, and sound field placement. This is the range where woofers and tweeters merge, patched together by multiple, often disparate, crossover networks.
Bellare flips that script. From 120 Hz upward, Bellare plays as a single coherent, point-source array of identical 3-inch full-range cone drivers, eliminating the need for crossover and its subsequent undesirable affect on the signal throughout the mid and high frequency bands. And rather than mix driver types by using ribbons, horns, electrostatics, or AMTs, further contributing to dispersion, phase, or tonal aberrations, the payoff is seamless tone, superb timing, and uniform dispersion, on axis and off.
Why Bellare is different
The “perfect” loudspeaker would use a single, phase-true radiator to handle as much of the band as possible, then add the very lowest octaves without creating an audible seam. No single-driver speakers can recreate music at realistic volumes, and big planar systems often demand massive power and space.
Bellare solves both shortcomings:full-range driver array covers nearly everything you hear, while a robust, DSP-assisted active bass system handles the deepest notes in proper phase, so you don’t hear any disruptions, variations, or handoffs, just seamless music that arrives as it was recorded
What you’ll hear
The Bellare architecture, at a glance
Easy to drive, endlessly pairable
With a sensitivity of 88 dB, Bellare is exceptionally amplifier-friendly. Thanks to its well-behaved impedance and active-bass architecture, amps with around 20 watts deliver excellent performance, even at serious listening levels. And more powerful amps enjoy the same effortless load and full dynamic headroom. In practice, virtually any amplifier ≥20 W pairs beautifully, from single-ended Class-A tubes to high-current solid state
Measured to sound natural
Key performance highlights
In summary
By mirroring how we capture sound (using a single element) with how we reproduce it (one coherent radiation system across the most sensitive band), Bellare reduces mechanical layers and artifacts, so the music you love arrives with truer timing, tone, and space. That’s why Bellare isn’t just another speaker: it’s a new, improved way to design and create one. And it brings you unmistakably closer to the music
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* beh – like “bell” without the “ll” held
* LAH – stressed syllable, as in “la” from “la dolce vita”
* ray – rhyming with “day”
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* "Bella" – Italian/Latin for beautiful (commonly used in music, art, fashion).
* "-are" – Italian verb ending for infinitives, suggesting action or experience.
Hear the ClairAudient Bellare Loudspeakers at T.H.E. Show, October 24th-26th, & Capital Audio Fest, November 14-16th, 2025.
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