Equally unusual as the design of these speakers was their shape reflected in their name. ![]() By purchasing the La Sphère a lucky buyer became an owner of two large loudspeakers featuring fancy stands, eight mono amplifiers, plus an additional control unit. Interestingly, this design includes also four mono power amplifiers per channel - each of which drives one diaphragm in one speaker. ![]() This was the top embodiment of an idea of a point source sound, as all the diaphragms had a common axis and were embedded in one another. ![]() The famous top of the line La Sphère were presented in 2006 and featured a coaxial three-way transducer complemented by a 55 cm woofer. Since then such transducers have become sort of a trademark for Cabasse, that have been developed and used for over 60 years. And already this first product in brand's history, a two-way speaker designed for Cinemascope cinema, was build around a coaxial driver. Rench company Cabasse, founded in 1950, launched its first loudspeakers.
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