CnoEvil
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acalex said:It actually was very very interesting. Not very long listening session as Roby came late :roll: and the guy had another demo after.
We had opportunity to have a back to back comparison between kef ref and cabasse...and to our surprise the cabasse was better almost every time. Cabasse is a semi active with bass compartment driven by a dedicated 450w amplifier. The cabasse was more room filling and had a more upfront presentation without becoming too bright or fatiguing. Both are very transparent speakers with the cabasse being slightly faster then the kef. Amplifier was a plinths sa103 and audio lab as cd player.
The size of the cabasse might be the downside as I think these speakers really need bigger space to offer their full potential.
We decided to come back one day with our respective amplifiers to see how both these speakers will perform in a longer listening session. The hunt is starting...the update will probably be happening beginning of 2013...will be fun!
I have to congratulate you both on coming up with truly inovative speakers.
I was poking around the Cabasse website this morning, and found a link to an excellent Hifi+ review. The fact that it has a 450W digital amp driving the bass has 2 advantages:
- The bass can be altered by +/- 6dBs, thus allowing them to be tailored to individual rooms.
- But the biggest advantage for you, is that they have a sensitivity of 91.5 dB, and Hifi+'s far field in room tecnnique, measured it at an incredible 95 dB!!
Hifi+ describe them as quite laid back, while also being very dynamic. They have great timing, with a quick, agile bass that rolls off steeply at 30 Hz. Their transparancy is such that they will highlight the system driving them, and the reviewers could clearly tell the difference between the Vertex AQ, Naim NAC A5 and Chord Signature cables that were used.
You have now come up with a pair of speakers that answer all my reservations about your tube amp's compatability. The 3SAs have the sensitivity of a horn design, incorporate their own powerful amp to look after the bass, and will take on the magnificent mid-range of the Jadis (while answering its possible weakness). Now it's just the small matter of £11k.
I can believe that they sounded better than the Refs, but pricewise, they are more in line with the 207/2s, though saying that, you haven't heard the 205/2s with the 35i yet!!!