A sea facing Brittany. A name shaped by currents, depth, and shifting light. For Cabasse, Iroise was not merely a place.
It was a memory of origin.
Brest.
The Atlantic.
The invisible movement of waves.
With Iroise, Iroise 500, and Iroise MC, the company gave sound a name rooted in its own landscape. Its coaxial architecture extended spatial coherence.
A source.
An image.
A natural continuity.
Like the sea, Iroise suggested motion without visible form.
A force that expands.
A presence that envelops.
Sound had to breathe.
To open.
To remain true.
Iroise transformed geography into a listening experience. A coastline became an acoustic idea. “In Iroise, the Atlantic became a way of listening.”