What You Need to Know
What Is the A10 APEX?
The Advance Paris A10 APEX is a hybrid integrated amplifier. That means it uses two different types of electronics working together.
The first part — called the preamplifier — uses vacuum tubes. Tubes are an older type of electronic component that many listeners find adds warmth and body to the sound. You can see the two glowing tubes through a window on the front panel.
The second part — the power amplifier — uses solid-state electronics. Solid-state means it uses transistors instead of tubes. This gives you stable, reliable power: 130 watts per channel into 8-ohm speakers, or 198 watts into 4-ohm speakers.
The A10 APEX is part of Advance Paris’s 30th Anniversary APEX series, launched in late 2025. It sits in the middle of the APEX lineup — more powerful than the A8 APEX, and one step below the flagship A12 APEX.
What Makes the APEX Series Different?
The APEX series is a step up from the Classic series. Advance Paris upgraded the internal parts throughout. Here is what changed:
- Better power supply — The APEX uses ESS Technology voltage regulators. These help keep the power supply quieter and cleaner, so the audio signal stays free from noise.
- Higher-grade parts — The resistors and capacitors inside are premium-grade components chosen specifically for the APEX tier.
- HDMI eARC — This is a newer, better version of HDMI ARC for connecting your TV. It supports higher-quality audio formats than standard HDMI ARC.
- Exclusive finish — The APEX series comes in a special black finish with high-contrast white VU meters. VU meters are the moving needles on the front panel that show you how loud the music is playing.
The tube circuit and overall design are built on the same foundation as the Classic series, but with better parts inside.
How Does It Compare to Other APEX Models?
The A10 APEX sits between the A8 and A12 in the APEX lineup. Here is a quick comparison:
- vs. A8 APEX — The A10 gives you more power (130W vs. 75W), dual subwoofer outputs, and MM/MC phono support instead of MM only.
- vs. A12 APEX — The A12 steps up to a dual-mono design with two separate power transformers (one per channel), 190W per channel, and a flagship ESS Sabre 9039 DAC. The A10 uses a single transformer and the ESS Sabre 9018 DAC. For most systems, the A10 APEX is excellent. If you have very demanding speakers or want the absolute best, the A12 is the step up.
Who Is This For?
You want more power than the A8 APEX (130W vs. 75W) without spending up to the full dual-mono A12 APEX.
You want an APEX-quality upgrade over the A10 Classic, with refined internal parts and HDMI eARC for your TV.
You have moderate-to-demanding speakers that need 130W per channel of clean, controlled power.
You want a built-in MM/MC phono stage for a turntable and dual subwoofer outputs, all in one amplifier.
How Does It Connect?
The A10 APEX has a wide range of connections on the back. Here is what is there:
- 5 RCA analog inputs — For CD players, tuners, and other standard audio sources. One of these is a phono input for a turntable.
- 2 balanced XLR inputs — High-quality connections for studio-grade sources.
- MM/MC phono input — Works with both moving magnet (MM) and moving coil (MC) turntable cartridges. No separate phono preamp needed.
- 3 optical inputs — For TVs, CD players, and other digital sources.
- 3 coaxial inputs — More options for digital sources.
- 1 USB input — Connect a computer or flash drive.
- 1 AES/EBU input — A professional-grade balanced digital connection.
- HDMI eARC — Connect your TV with one HDMI cable. eARC sends the TV’s audio to the A10 APEX and supports higher-quality audio formats than standard ARC.
- 2 subwoofer outputs — Two RCA outputs for one or two subwoofers.
- A/B speaker switching — Connect two pairs of speakers and choose which ones play.
- Pre-out and amp-in — For adding external components to your system.
- 12V trigger in/out — Lets the A10 APEX turn other components on and off automatically.
- Bluetooth — Not built in. The optional A-BTC module (aptX AD-LL) adds wireless streaming. Verify availability with us before ordering.
The included remote control works with the A10 APEX and the ACD APEX CD player, so one remote runs both components.
Features & Specifications
130 Watts Per Channel — Power for Most Speakers
The A10 APEX delivers 130 watts per channel into 8-ohm speakers, and 198 watts into 4-ohm speakers. That is enough to drive a wide range of loudspeakers with confidence — from bookshelf models to larger floorstanders. Having more power in reserve means the music stays clean and clear, even when you turn it up.
Hybrid Tube/Solid-State Design — Two Technologies, One Sound
The preamplifier stage uses two ECC81/12AT7 vacuum tubes. You can see them glowing through a window on the front panel. Tubes process the signal in a way that many listeners find adds warmth and a natural feel to the music. The power amplifier stage is solid-state, giving you reliable, stable output power. Together, this is called a hybrid design — and it is the same core approach used across the Advance Paris Classic and APEX lineups.
Hi-Bias Class A Mode — Smooth, Refined Sound at Lower Volumes
A switch lets you turn on Hi-Bias mode. When active, the amplifier runs its first watts in Class A. Class A amplification is a style known for smooth, refined sound at moderate volume levels. It is especially popular for late-night or detail-focused listening. When you need more power, the amplifier shifts to Class A/B automatically.
APEX Power Supply — Quieter, Cleaner Power Inside
The APEX series uses ESS Technology voltage regulators in the power supply. A voltage regulator keeps the power supply steady and quiet. Electrical noise in the power supply can get into your audio signal and reduce clarity. By using better voltage regulators, the APEX delivers a quieter background behind the music compared to the Classic series.
Premium-Grade Internal Components
Inside the A10 APEX, Advance Paris selected higher-grade resistors and capacitors throughout the signal path. These are the small components that shape and carry the audio signal. Better-quality parts tend to be more precise and more consistent, which helps the amplifier perform closer to its design goals over time.
ESS Sabre 9018 DAC — Great Sound from Digital Sources
A DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) turns digital audio — from a computer, TV, or CD player — into analog sound your amplifier can use. The A10 APEX has one built in. It uses an ESS Sabre 9018 chip, a well-regarded DAC chip. This means you do not need a separate DAC for most digital sources.
HDMI eARC — Your TV Sounds Much Better
HDMI eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) is a newer standard for TV audio connections. You connect your TV to the A10 APEX with one HDMI cable. The TV sends its audio back through that same cable. eARC supports higher-quality audio formats than standard HDMI ARC, including lossless formats. This is a rare and valuable feature in a stereo amplifier.
MM/MC Phono Stage — Connect Any Turntable
The built-in phono stage supports both MM (moving magnet) and MC (moving coil) cartridges. These are the two main types of turntable cartridges. Having both means you can connect almost any turntable without needing a separate phono preamp. This is an upgrade over the A8 APEX, which supports MM only. Verify the specific MC gain and impedance settings with us before connecting your cartridge.
Dual Subwoofer Outputs — Deep Bass, Ready to Go
Two RCA outputs on the back are set up for subwoofers. You can connect one or two subwoofers directly. This is handy if you want to add more bass to your system without buying an extra crossover or bass management device.
A/B Speaker Switching — Two Rooms, One Amplifier
The A10 APEX has two sets of speaker terminals. You can connect two pairs of speakers and switch between them — or play through both at the same time. This is great if you want sound in two rooms, or if you just like to switch between two different pairs of speakers easily.
12V Trigger — Your System Turns On Together
The 12V trigger in/out lets the A10 APEX communicate with other components in your system. When the A10 APEX turns on, it can send a signal to automatically turn on a subwoofer, power amplifier, or other compatible device. It also works in reverse. This small feature makes daily use much more convenient in a larger system.
30th Anniversary Finish — Designed to Stand Out
The APEX series comes in an exclusive black finish with high-contrast white VU meters. The two glowing tubes are visible through a front-panel window. It is a striking look that is different from the standard silver finish of many hi-fi components. The voltage selector on the back (110–220V) makes it easy to use in any country.
Quick-Reference Specifications
| Amplifier | |
| Output Power (8Ω) | 2 × 130W RMS |
| Output Power (4Ω) | 2 × 198W RMS |
| Amplifier Class | Class A/B with Hi-Bias Class A switch |
| Preamp Tubes | 2 × ECC81/12AT7 |
| Power Supply & Components | |
| Power Supply | ESS Technology voltage regulators; lower-noise APEX design |
| Internal Components | Premium-grade resistors and capacitors (APEX tier) |
| AC Input | 110–220V selectable |
| DAC | |
| DAC Chip | ESS Sabre 9018 |
| Inputs | |
| Analog | 5× RCA (incl. MM/MC phono), 2× balanced XLR |
| Digital | 3× optical, 3× coaxial, 1× USB, 1× AES/EBU, HDMI eARC |
| Phono Stage | MM and MC cartridges supported |
| Bluetooth | Optional A-BTC module (aptX AD-LL; verify availability) |
| Outputs | |
| Subwoofer | 2× RCA |
| Speaker Zones | A and B |
| Pre-Out / Amp-In | Yes |
| 12V Trigger | In / Out |
| Design | |
| Finish | Black with white VU meters (30th Anniversary Edition) |
What’s in the Box
- Advance Paris A10 APEX integrated amplifier (black, 30th Anniversary Edition)
- Remote control (works with APEX series components)
- Power cable
- Documentation
Speaker cables, interconnects, and the Bluetooth module are sold separately. Please confirm exact contents before purchase.
Building Your System? Here Are Some Great Companions.
- ACD APEX CD Player — The system partner for the A10 APEX. One remote controls both.
- Loudspeakers — 130W into 8Ω and 198W into 4Ω drives most speakers with authority. Browse our loudspeaker collection.
- Turntables — MM/MC phono stage is built in — no extra phono preamp needed. Browse our turntable selection.
- Subwoofers — Two subwoofer RCA outputs are ready to use. Browse our subwoofer collection.
- Speaker Cables & Interconnects — You will need cables to connect your speakers and sources. Browse our cable collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the A10 APEX differ from the A10 Classic?
Both deliver 130W per channel with the same ECC81/12AT7 tube preamp and Class A/B power stage. The APEX adds ESS Technology voltage regulators in the power supply, premium-grade internal components throughout, and HDMI eARC instead of standard HDMI ARC. It also comes in the exclusive black/white 30th Anniversary finish. The A10 APEX is the same core design, built with better parts.
How does the A10 APEX compare to the A12 APEX?
The A10 APEX uses one power transformer and the ESS Sabre 9018 DAC, with 130W per channel. The A12 APEX steps up to a dual-mono design with two separate transformers, 190W per channel, and the flagship ESS Sabre 9039 DAC. The A12 also has a higher Hi-Bias current for more Class A headroom. For most systems, the A10 APEX is excellent. If you have very demanding speakers or want the top APEX performance, the A12 is the step up.
Does the A10 APEX support MC cartridges?
Yes. According to Vumetre and eCoustics, the A10 APEX phono stage supports both MM and MC cartridges. This is an upgrade over the A8 APEX, which supports MM only. For specific MC gain and impedance settings, please check with us before connecting your cartridge.
What is HDMI eARC, and why does it matter?
eARC stands for Enhanced Audio Return Channel. It is a newer version of HDMI ARC. Like standard ARC, it lets your TV send audio to the amplifier through one HDMI cable. The difference is that eARC supports higher-quality audio formats, including lossless audio. If your TV supports eARC, you will get better sound quality from your TV through the A10 APEX than you would with standard ARC.
What else do I need to get started?
Just speakers and speaker cables. The amplifier, DAC, phono stage, and all inputs are already built in. If you want to add Bluetooth, the optional A-BTC module is available separately — please verify availability with us before ordering.
Is Bluetooth built in?
No. Bluetooth is available through the optional A-BTC module, which supports the aptX AD-LL codec. It adds wireless streaming to the A10 APEX. Please confirm availability with us before ordering.
Can I use this with a subwoofer?
Yes — two of them. There are two RCA subwoofer outputs on the back. Connect one or two subwoofers directly. No external crossover is needed for basic subwoofer integration.
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