Improving the performance of Baltic in the same 27 cm spherical enclosure forced the Cabasse team to redesign the tri-axial driver from scratch, including the development in-house of exclusive aramid fabrics for the production of new low/low-midrange and midrange membranes.
These concentric membranes offer a more radiating surface and almost no diffraction from the minimized radiating areas. The homogeneity and purity of the diffusion from top highs to lows are constant. The gain in rigidity with no compromise in weight enables the use of new more powerful rare-earth magnets. It significantly improves the efficiency and the power handling of Baltic. The simultaneous production of both membranes by Cabasse robotics guarantees reliability and consistency in performance.
The Cabasse measuring protocol in the anechoic chamber takes into account measurements on the listening axis and at 360° for perfect control of the directivity and global power output in keeping with the Cabasse HDSE principle (Homogeneous Distribution of the Sonic Energy). Direct and reflected sounds are homogeneous, the sound stage wide and stable.