
Cabasse celebrates 75 years with the LA SPHERE EVO, showcasing quadri-coaxial technology in a refined, compact design.
Features an advanced TCA tri-coaxial driver system paired with dual HELD woofers for exceptional tonal accuracy and controlled bass.
Integrated 10,200-watt amplification enables sound pressure levels of 127 dB, with a wide frequency response from 14 Hz to 27,000 Hz.
France’s venerable audio manufacturer Cabasse celebrates its 75th anniversary with the unveiling of the LA SPHERE EVO at High End Munich 2025, positioning it as a pinnacle of audiophile engineering. Building on the legacy of the original LA SPHÈRE introduced in 2006, the EVO model pushes the boundaries of loudspeaker design with a more compact and refined form factor while maintaining the brand’s signature quadri-coaxial technology.
At the core of the LA SPHERE EVO lies the TCA tri-coaxial driver system, meticulously developed in Cabasse’s Brest facility. This system handles high, mid, and low-mid frequencies with diaphragms made from aramid fiber, ensuring optimal stiffness, lightness, and damping for exceptional tonal accuracy and timbral fidelity. The dual 30 cm HELD woofers in a push-push configuration deliver robust and controlled bass, effectively canceling cabinet vibrations to maintain precision across all listening levels.
Technologically, the LA SPHERE EVO is a marvel of integration, featuring four built-in amplifiers per speaker that collectively provide an impressive 10,200 watts RMS, capable of reaching sound pressure levels up to 127 dB. The system boasts an extensive frequency response from 14 Hz to 27,000 Hz, ensuring that every nuance of the audio spectrum is faithfully reproduced. All essential components, including amplification, DSP, DACs, and streaming capabilities, are housed within a sleek 7 cm base, eliminating the need for external equipment and simplifying setup.
Design-wise, the EVO maintains the original’s distinctive orb shape but has been thoughtfully downsized to 1.34 meters and 60 kg, making it more manageable without sacrificing performance. The central stand has been replaced with a sculpted base inspired by Lissajous curves, crafted in mirror-polished chrome to conceal wiring elegantly. Additionally, the new 3D-printed grilles feature wave-like patterns that offer a glimpse of the advanced driver technology within, blending aesthetic appeal with functional design.
Priced at $135,000 and scheduled for release in Q3 2025, the Cabasse LA SPHERE EVO stands as a testament to the brand’s commitment to innovation and excellence in high-end audio. With features like automatic room calibration, Roon readiness, and seamless integration into Cabasse’s multiroom ecosystem via the StreamCONTROL app, the EVO is set to redefine the audiophile experience for discerning listeners seeking both performance and sophisticated design.

* Qualcomm has acquired Elevear, a pioneering company in AI-driven Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology based in Aachen, Germany.

* The Schiit Modi 5 DAC, priced at $149, incorporates the innovative Mesh conversion technology, offering superior digital-to-analog conversion performance for…

* FiiO introduces the DM15 R2R, a portable CD player designed for modern audiophiles, priced at $269 USD.

* HBO Max will officially launch in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein on January 13, 2026, with extensive content offerings.