Cabasse Jonque 302 Floorstanding Speakers

Cabasse Jonque 302 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

Floor standing two-way, ported.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 24, 2000]
Jacek Karwowski
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Very clear, neutral

Weakness:

2-way, needs "strong" amplifier, bass is weak (but clear)

Very neutral, well done (quality of manufacture), sounds great for the price (bellow $ 1.000; in Poland a little bit cheaper than in Western Europe:-) Of course, strong bass is missing, but for that price its amazing.
I connected Cabasse Jonque to Thule amplifier & CD player. The result is satisfactory. At least I do not dream of new set after I bought it...
Middle-class, but enough for "normal" listener.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 04, 2001]
Chauvin Didier
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound Clear, wide and sharp, Great bass (for the size), neutral.

Weakness:

Really need strong Amplifier. Classic Design.

Great quality of manufacture, sound wonderfull. The best buy for this price.
It's not the heaven, but for midrange speakers, I've never heard something better (700$ a Pair).

Similar Products Used:

Kef coda series

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 11, 2001]
LB
Audiophile

Strength:

Neutral, dynamic, effecient, slow roll-off on bass, fantastic midrange, non-fatiguing

Weakness:

sensitive to speaker placement, **no longer made by Cabasse :(

Contrary to the mainstream audio media hype, the Jonque 30x, not the Farella 400, was the real sleeper in the Cabasse 300-400 series. The Jonque was the little brother to the Farella. The overall balance is superior.

My system: YBA Integre (single-transformer), Rega Jupiter+IO transport and DAC, Nordost Solar Wind interconnects, NVA speaker cable.

These speakers, together with the YBA Integre, were the end of about a three year search for the next step up from a Sonus Faber and Audio Lab system that I have. It's best to consider my system in the context of the Integre because I really think this combo is special. If you like neutral (i.e. non-colored) and dynamic this combination excels. The specs. on these speakers have the bass down to 55Hz. That is really misleading. The rolloff on the bass is very gradual and they apper to go quite deep. Besides, most people don't really want deep bass at the expense of mid range clarity which is very difficult ($$) to do. Most of what makes music come off cleanly is in the mid-bass and midrange. Even for solo organ music I simply never miss the deep bass.

The imaging and soundstage are superb.

Since the YBA Integre is known to be a "powerful" amp maybe what the reviews below say are correct. But watch out because it is an effecient speaker (93dB). I suspect that quality power rather than quantity power is the trick here.

Also, this systems confirms the idea that you should spend money on your system in roughly the following priority: source, amplification, speaker. I was pleasantly surprised that I only had to pay 1000 USD for the perfect speaker when I was prepared to pay so much more.

Sadly, as of 2001, Cabasse has dropped there entire 300 and 400 lines

Similar Products Used:

Sonus Faber Concertinos; Thiel 1.5, 2.2; ProAc 1SC, 1.5

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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