Six years after marketing the first speaker, The Pearl, Cabasse represents the sixth member of the family, named Myuki. By abandoning the coaxial speakers typical of the French house in favor of a tweeter 45mm turret flanked by steam woofers of 12 centimeters with a honeycomb membrane, The Pearl Myuki comes open to hunt lands Devialet. Cabasse promises that the volume can reach 109 dB in stereo, three decibels more thana pair of Phantom I’s.
The ball with a diameter of 18 centimeters and a weight of 2.1 kilograms on the scale, whose chrome details are coordinated with the white or black color of the cover, contains an amplification system approaching 100 W RMS and a real small computer that can be controlled by the StreamControl app. . Pearl Myuki therefore supports the services streaming in high resolution and AirPlay 2, but also good old analog sources with their 3.5 mm input or digital sources with their SPDIF input and USB-C port.
Cabasse integrates Smart Wi-Fi functionality to allow seamless reconnection from one network to another, and also offers a carrying case, promising up to twelve hours of battery life. The Pearl Myuki can also be connected wired via Ethernet or wirelessly via Bluetooth. The manufacturer obviously offers its own technology of room acoustic correction and dynamic equalization.
Two speakers can be connected in a stereo pair, and several can be scattered in the system multi-room. A row of tactile buttons let you control playback without an app, and a bracket lets you mount the speaker on a wall. From June, Cabasse will sell The Pearl Myuki at a price of 990 euros.