Taking its name from Cubist master Georges Braque, Nocs' latest creation transcends the conventional speaker paradigm to become something far more compelling: an exploration of sound as spatial object. The system pairs two uncompromising cubes, one crafted from hand-cut Swedish steel, the other from Estonian plywood, stacking into a 75cm monolith that channels Donald Judd more than it does consumer electronics. This geometric rigor serves a purpose beyond aesthetics. The steel base provides gravitational weight and structural foundation, elevating the coaxial Celestion driver to a precise listening position. Meanwhile, Nocs' Studio Sound ethos prioritizes transparency over flattery, delivering playback that reveals sonic texture rather than masking it. Connectivity follows the same purist logic: RCA, XLR, optical, and coaxial inputs stand ready for whatever source deserves your attention. No app. No Wi-Fi. No endless firmware notifications demanding your time. In an era where audio has retreated into invisibility, Braque takes the opposite stance. This numbered, EUR 6000 object makes the case that your stereo deserves to be witnessed, not just listened to.