The Pearl Keshi

The most compact 2.1 connected system on the market

An ultra-miniature 2.1 system capable of delivering huge performances and emotions! THE PEARL KESHI was named after the small natural pearls found in Tahiti and the South Seas. It combines all the qualities of Cabasse high-end connected solutions for the most impressive acoustic performance (soundstage, stereo image, timbre, etc.) in a miniature size. This system consists of a connected subwoofer and two tiny satellite speakers. This 3 components system features an original design subwoofer suspended in the air to limit the transmission of vibrations onto the floor. This compact system is available in black and white and integrates effortlessly in any interior.

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Technical Specifications

Sound

115 dB stereo (Peak)
Bandwidth: 30 – 23 000 Hz
Medium-tweeter: Dom55
Subwoofer 17 cm HELD

Amplification

Left channel : 300 W RMS / 600 W (Peak)
Right channel : 300 W RMS / 600 W (Peak)
Bass: 450 W RMS / 900 W (Peak)

Amplification performance

Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise : THD+N = 0,005% – (1W, 4Ohm)
Saturation: 0
Background Noise 0 dB at 50m (-15,5 dB SPL at 3m)

Connectivity

Connectivity

Ethernet – WiFi – Bluetooth
Micro USB – SPDIF Optical – 3.5 mm Jack

Audio formats

WAV – MP3 – AAC -WMA – AIFF – FLAC – ALAC – Ogg – vorbis – DSD 64/128 –
WMA lossless

Automatic Calibration

DAC 768 kHz / 32 bits
High-resolution Multiroom

Compatibility

 

Music Streaming Services

Dimensions

Dimensions

Subwoofer : 24 x 22 x 27 cm
Satellites : 10 x 8 x 8 cm

Weight

Satellites: 550 gr (approx per speaker)
Subwoofer: 6Kg (approx)

About Cabasse

Discover the largest range of wireless luxury audio systems

Since 1950, Cabasse has accumulated patents in acoustics, signal processing and connected technologies. Its innovations have one single goal… to offer you a unique sound signature that’s dynamic, natural, spacious and precise.

Conceived by Georges Cabasse in 1952 and continuously improved since then, our patented coaxial loudspeakers allow all sound waves to emanate from a single source point so that they propagate in a coherent and natural way, without artificial interference.