Try comparing them at 50MHz, that might explain the price difference. A system with more bandwidth will also be more noisy, everything else equal.
It looks that you excluding from the equation the noise of the clamp it self by operating up to 50MHz !!
The noise in the clamp it self, translates to unstable output in mV .
In my Chauvin Arnoux PAC12 at 10mV= 1 A ... it did caused trouble to me with the last digits, they was continually changing,
and I baptized this as Play-up.
The truth is that it is called as
output noise .
From the specifications ...
DC range 10mV= 1 A0 - 1KHz = less or equal to
8mV !!
1KHz - 5KHz = less or equal to
12mV !!
AC range 10mV= 1 A0.1Hz - 5KHz = less or equal to
2mV !!
At 1mV = 1A there is much less noise.
0 - 1KHz = less or equal to
1mV !!
1KHz - 5KHz = less or equal to
1.5mV !!
AC range 10mV= 1 A0.1Hz - 5KHz = less or equal to
500uV !!
Originally I thought that my clamp was bad or damaged,
because at DC 10mV= 1 A , I was getting mad because of this play-up,
and I was very confused and did not know who to blame.
Now I know that the dumb clamp does it with the blessings of the manufacturer.
I had contacted the representative of Chauvin Arnoux in Greece, and enjoyed a terrible service.
They do not have anything as parts in stock,
they order from France and they charge you extra and the shipping from France and the local shipping ( 5 EUR)
in the total shipping cost of 80 EUR, + 30 EUR so to get an spare connection cable for the clamp.
Not to say that they ask 300EUR for calibration.. LOL
Hey Chauvin Arnoux drop dead I do not care.