Cabasse The Pearl Akoya Paar
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- DE
- Source
- audio-markt.de
- Posted
- 26 May 2026
- Last seen
- 11h ago
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Angeboten wird „The Pearl Akoya Paar“ von Cabasse als Ausstellungsstück aus der Kategorie „Aktivlautsprecher“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 556047001 endet am 24.07.2026 um 06:44 Uhr.
Cabasse's Pearl Akoya pair sits high in their compact active speaker lineup, blending electrostatic spheres with precise woofers for a holographic soundstage that's hard to beat in small spaces—refined French engineering at its best.
At €2,398 for good condition, this sits ambitious but within reach, landing near the 75th percentile (€2,727) of recent comparable EUR listings, where the median hovers at €1,346 (25th percentile €447). Not a steal, but fair if pristine. Before biting, verify the digital amps and drivers show no distortion or hiss—common wear after 10+ years—and confirm both remotes, power cables, and original stands are included, as mismatches kill resale value.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Cabasse is a French luxury high-fidelity audio manufacturer with deep historical roots extending back to the 18th century, when the Cabasse family began crafting stringed instruments. The company was formally established in 1950 by Georges Cabasse, an electrical engineer and descendant of French luthiers, initially as a speaker repair and exchange service in Neuilly-sur-Marne. This heritage of acoustic craftsmanship and precision engineering has defined the brand's identity for over seven decades, positioning it as a distinctly French voice in premium audio.
The brand is primarily known for its speakers—both passive and active designs—which remain the cornerstone of Cabasse's product portfolio. The company pioneered coaxial speaker technology, aligning drivers on a single axis to achieve superior sound coherence, and introduced active amplification in speaker systems as early as 1958. Cabasse has expanded into wireless audio systems and high-resolution streaming solutions, particularly following its acquisition by Veom Group in 2014. The company has also designed custom installations for prestigious venues, including Paris's Grand Rex cinema and La Géode Omnimax Theater.
Cabasse occupies the high-end luxury segment of the audio market, commanding respect among audiophiles and industry professionals worldwide. The brand's reputation rests on its unwavering commitment to accurate sound reproduction without coloration or distortion, validated through decades of installations in professional studios, cinemas, and naval applications. However, the company recently entered receivership in March 2026 following financial difficulties, with its future contingent on finding new investment or ownership.
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