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Bookshelf Speakers - Cabasse

Bookshelf speakers, or standmount speakers, are an excellent alternative to floorstanding speakers for smaller rooms or those wanting something smaller. In many cases, they are an excellent choice for accurate sound and many studios use bookshelf sized speakers for monitoring.

We prefer to call them "stand mount" rather than "bookshelf" as they generally sound better on dedicated speaker stands which prevent a "boomy" sound in smaller spaces. You can control bass response by choice of stands. All speakers here are passive and require a suitable hi-fi amplifier. While we usually recommend this type of system (hi-fi separates and passive speakers) for the very best sound quality, we also sell excellent wireless and active speakers. Prices include free mainland UK delivery and full 30 day money back guarantee if you change your mind, so buy with confidence.


Cabasse was founded over seventy years ago, in France. The company’s main ethos is the reproduction of music, without any alteration, coloration or distortion. They are research based and are constantly innovating. For example, they developed coaxial loudspeaker technology.

This technology mounts multiple drivers in a small space. As a result the sound is clean and pure with no phase errors. Finally, Cabasse also make connected speakers that can stream hi-res files as well as connect to thousands of radio stations. An early innovation was cinema surround sound speakers.

In the early fifties the advent of colour television, drove film makers to ever greater efforts to attract audiences. Various wide screen formats came out, such as vista Vision and Cinemascope. Another complicated system was Cinerama, this used three projectors and seven channel sound. This early surround sound system used Coaxial loudspeakers developed by Cabasse.

Another innovation came in 1958 with the first active three way speaker. By the 1980’s Cabasse were making four way speakers and had entered the professional market, with studio speakers. Spherical speakers are also a Cabasse speciality. The current Pearl range combines coaxial drivers with the latest streaming technology. Cabasse have their own App named StreamControl. It can be installed on Apple and Android devices and helps you to manage your music collection. There are many streaming services such as Qobuz, Deezer, Spotify, Napster & Tidal. You can also listen to over 15,000 online radio stations.

Cabbase also make an innovative range of conventionally shaped speakers. There are bookshelf speakers as well as a range of floor standers and subwoofers. Another feature of the range are the beautifully designed custom stands. An unusual bookshelf speaker set is the Rialto. This is an active connected speaker pair with a built in display and streaming capability. It also uses coaxial technology for massive sound in a small space.

Traditionally, floorstanding loudspeakers are considered the ultimate to Hi-Fi with bookshelf speakers being largely perceived as too lightweight or compact to compete with their larger counterparts. However, the past 20 years has seen a drastic improvement in manufacturing and miniaturisation techniques so these standmount speakers can compete with floorstanders adding their own advantages as well.

Bookshelf speakers typically have more attack and rhythm than floorstanding models so they are more suited to complex tracks and rhythmic music. This is often viewed as a compromise between the weight and dynamics of a floorstanding speaker and the musicality possible with a bookshelf speaker.

Driver design and material is crucial when selecting a bookshelf speaker. There are various driver materials from Kevlar to paper – the top distinction being metallic or non-metallic drivers. A metal driver, typically aluminium, benefits from accuracy and precision. However, some listeners may describe this as "bright" or "analytical". Non-metallic drivers generally feature more engaging musicality and warmth at the expense of the absolute precision of a metal driver.

Tweeter design also hugely impacts the sound signature. Typically, entry-level and mid-range models incorporate a dome-shaped tweeter while higher-end speakers use a ribbon tweeter incorporating a diaphragm of stretched metallic ribbon. This delivers more lucid and broadly-dispersed highs, for better imaging and soundstage.

Most configurations employ a main bass/mid frequency driver paired with a separate tweeter handling high frequencies. However, some manufacturers choose to house the tweeter in the centre of the main driver to improve dispersion and imaging and make positioning easier and more versatile.

Dedicated speaker stand are ideal to position bookshelf speakers at the optimal listening height with the tweeters at ear level from the usual seating position. This achieves best imaging and ensures coherency and integration between the woofer and tweeter. They also add weight and authority to enhance bass extension. Many stands are fillable, letting you add weight and mass to further tweak the bass performance of your speakers. Base spikes ensure isolation from the floor and stop unwanted resonance from degrading the sound of your speakers.

Don't forget to buy a suitable pair of speaker stands and a good speaker cable as well! Call or e-mail us if you need any further help in choosing your new pair of speakers.

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