Monday, February 27, 2017

Cabasse Eole 3 in the test

Special speakers come from the north of France: Cabasse. Founded in the early 1950s by George Cabasse, the loudspeaker company is known for its coaxial chassis. Not two, not three, but four chassis with convex diaphragms as well as diaphragm rings, sitting on an axis in the top model of the French, La Sphere, set the tone.


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This is unique. The technique of swinging several independently vibrating drivers into each other like a breathing half-ball is the highest level of difficulty, and is also the recipe for the company's success.


Hearing test


The set Eole 3 is almost the downsizing model of the French, which most music lovers can afford. The number of membranes is correspondingly reduced in the 13 cm small sound.


A 19 millimeter-sized tissue dome and a 10 cm mid-tone membrane divide the work of music transmission. Five identical spheres are responsible for the broadcasting, plus a subwoofer with 20-bass and a digital power amplifier with 200 watts of power.


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Placed on two filigree metal stands, the front left and right ball holding a magnet system can be aligned. The center and surround boxes are prepared for wall mounting, but can also easily be placed on a shelf.


Placed like this, the first listening session could start in stereo. Super, how the voice and instruments of Patricia Barber's Song When The Beat Goes On dissolve from the sound transducers and form in the listening room. Just good live recordings benefit from the ability of the Eole 3 to reproduce recordings authentically. This ability is also audible in 5.1 mode. The acoustics of the recording locations are reproduced very realistic, which makes the viewer even more involved in the plot. Bravo!

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