Focal Cobalt 807 Floorstanding Speakers
Focal Cobalt 807 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 01, 2018]
victor69
Strength:
I got this on eBay for $300, but would not sell less than $1000, quite honestly. Strengths: * Until I got this speaker, I didn't fully know what good soundstage even feels like. Only Monitor Audio Silver 2 comes close in that regard. * Both bass extension and high-frequency resolution are *both* remarkable. * Excellent sensitivity: they sound great with my low-power NAD amp. My equipment: basic NAD equipement, and ROTEL 1052 receiver. Sounds great with either. Comparing to other speakers I have owned, only slightly worse than the more expensive Monitor Audio Silver 2/100, but *much* better than B&W CM5 S2, Paradigm Studio 40 v3, Dynaudio X12 (this could be a function of my inexpensive amplifiers perhaps) Comparing to other JMLab/Focal speakers I owned: on a par with the much larger Chorus 807V, but much better than JMLab Cobalt 806S (which surprised me) or Chorus 706V Weakness:
You will notice right away how bright they are, but I find this was non-fatiguing: I got used to his quite quickly (and adjustable using amp treble controls, of course) Price Paid: 300
Purchased: Used
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[May 05, 2011]
Ballplayer
Audio Enthusiast
I had originally listened to the Cobalt 806s but didn't have the $1100 the dealer was asking for them, so I went out and bought another, less expensive pair or speakers by NHT. The NHT were okay but I still wanted the JM Lab. I stumbled upon a pair of Cobalt 807 on Craigslist for a nice price and gladly picked them up. I've lived with them for about 3 years, and am very happy with the sound. They have such a fast, liquid tweeter and the midrange is outstanding as well. The bass is there, but obviously in a speaker this size it will not rattle the walls. I matched them up with a Definitive Technology SuperCube series subwoofer to fill in the lower octaves. I started using these with a Sony DA4ES receiver, then went to a Harman Kardon AVR-7300, then a Cambridge Audio Azur 840a integrated amp, and finally some Aragon separates. Each improvement in equipment quality has brought out more in these speakers. I brought them to a friends to hook up to 14k of Naim equipment, and guess what, they sounded still better. These are overachieving speakers, and will step up as your system evolves around them! |
[Sep 18, 2001]
boris grant
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detailed,Good bass for a little speaker, solid build and good sound staging.
Weakness:
None for the price I'm using this speakers for rear chanels, and they are exelent for rears and pretty good for fronts. Exelent for people who want to have mini monitors and good value for money, but you have to have good amplifications and cabels to fully appriciate quality of this speakers. This is a good product from high end compony and doesn't cost a fortune even much better than a bigger speaker for the same monny, belive me I've heard a lot of different speakers in any price range. Similar Products Used: Dali, B&W |
[Jul 06, 1999]
gabriel
an Audio Enthusiast
Got these speakers a couple of months back. My small bedroom measuring 3m x 4m may not be the best size for it as these are significantly larger than my old speakers (MB Quart QL-01D) as well as other models like the Dynaudio Audience 40s. Also due to the inevitable presence of a bed and wardrobe, I've limited placement options....sigh.... |
[Jul 08, 1999]
Emmanuel Decarpentrie
an Audio Enthusiast
I think these speakers are excellent. However, I agree with the previous review about the size of the room: you shouldn`t use these little babies in a small room, and you should certainly keep them at 30-40 cm distance from any wall, otherwise you might be really disapointed with the bass. |
[Jul 25, 1999]
Luke McConeghey
an Audio Enthusiast
I've owned the JMLab Cobalt 807's for 6 months now. They sound absolutely wonderful with acoustic music, such as pianos, folk music, classical, and voices. They sound good with light pop, but are not as excellent on harder rock and other music with lots of distortion. As a big Radiohead fan, I can hear things in the music with theses speakers that I have never heard before. Vocals are clear and centered. Highs are mellow yet very defined. Bass is terrific -- not boomy but yet very deep for speakers of this size. |
[Oct 27, 1999]
Jim
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Smoothness, imaging depth and stability.
Weakness:
Not-perfect dynamic range, even with subwoofer. Lack of deep bass if used alone. Let me get to the overall 5 star rating first; this is a small 7-inch 2-way mini-monitor type speaker. It doesn't have the highest amplitude ability in the world, nor the deepest bass. No mini-types do. Within the design criteria of this speaker, however, I have heard only one speaker better: the Scientific Fidelity Crown Joule. The 807 is happy with 100 watts of power; the Sci-Fi CJ needs at least 3 times that. And high powered amps that sound good are expensive. The 807 sounds good with Myryad, NAD and Jolida amps. It sounds even better with the YBA Integre, Bryston and Classe amps, and Musical Fidelity. To whit: the soundstage of the 807s extends past the speakers vertically, hoizontally and has great depth. Not only that, but I am one wont to roam the room while listening: the soundstage of the 807s is extremely stable and consistent. There are no crossover-related artifacts that I can hear, unlike Snells and KEF speakers. Most importantly, the 807s are speakers that do not have a single,overriding flaw or liability that destroys a person's sense of satisfaction. They may not be the best in the world at anything, but they're pretty far up there at anything, considering their design. No comb filtering like the Alon Adrianas, which are $10,000 list. Fuller bodied than the Thiel SCS3s. Listen to any one of several recordings of 1) Brahms' 1st symphony,1st movement. 2)Bach's Tocatta and Fugue in D minor. 3)Smetana's Moldau. 4)Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusuk. Altho the power and majesty, the delicacy and life, or the sense of venue and space all come through, you can still hear the differences of placement, lateral reverb and in some cases even the editing artifacts that are on the recordings. Most speakers that are good eneough to let you hear editing are so analytical that you can't stand them. Not the Cobalts. Smoooooth. If I could stand to lock my head in one place, I might take Vandersteens or Dunlavys. But I can't, and can't afford them. I'll take the 807s anyday. Similar Products Used: Snell K5, Paradigm Active 20, Paradigm Export Monitor and KEF Q15. |
[May 08, 2000]
Kris Rao
Audiophile
Strength:
Extremely detailed at high frequency levels, very smooth mid levels, tight and deep bass
Weakness:
Needs a good amp to realize the quality of this speaker I use these speakers as part of my home theater system. I have Cobalt 807 for front, CC20 - center, SR 20 rear and SW 27a sub. When I listen to music, I use just the front 807s. To get the best out of these speakers, this is how I listen: I have them on a 31 inch stand, mounted on spikes; they are 9 feet apart and about 3 feet from any wall; if I draw an equilateral triangle, I sit at one vertex, on the floor such that the center of the speaker is about 9 inches from my ear level. Similar Products Used: I auditioned atleast 15 other makes |