Focal Chorus 716 S Floorstanding Speakers
Focal Chorus 716 S Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 10, 2007]
jinky janky
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
crisp and clear with out being fatigueing ,balanced sound though out frequency range with out being boomy and they come with spikes!! THE PRICE!!!!
Weakness:
None that i can honestly mention except that they do require 100hrs breaking in.THe sales man told me to put them on white noise when your not home to speed up the breaking in process,but i loved them out of the box and broke them in the old way. I'm not going to write a essay here , although i'm fussy about my sound i'm not going to turn it into science.I went to buy a half decent set of speakers for my "get away from my wife room" .So i thought i'd get something second hand either from ebay or a shop.I found a store (lens audio) in sydney that had a reasonable seconds area .I only wanted to spend $1000 tops so i was limited.The second hand stuff was pretty Ok and i opted to audition a pair of AXIS LS38's(good speaker inits time 10 yrs ago) that were selling for $550.(australian dollars)
Similar Products Used: wharfedale ,B&W,bose,celestion,sound craft,klipsh,axis, yamaha, subsonic etc..... |
[Sep 21, 2006]
Rock789
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very smooth dynamic speakers.
Weakness:
Golden Gramophone is out of business. Not many audio stores carry Focal JM Lab.
After nearly two years, I am still very happy with my system. I auditioned several different models of Focal JM Lab, Mirage, and Klipsch. I listened to many other companies which I eliminated from my list for one reason or another.
Similar Products Used: Klipsch, Mirage, Technics SB-LX90K (my college pro-logic system), Pioneer (friends system), Bose 701 (friends system) |
[Oct 08, 2004]
JimC.
Casual Listener
Strength:
My wife likes the Cherry cabinets, a major plus. The sound is wide and rich and pleasurable at louder volumes, as well as low for dinner parties/light jazz.
Weakness:
a tad on the big side, but I think I'm being a bit picky here. The tops are perfect for my wife placing plants - there should be and anti plant device designed in! There's so much good product out there that it's overwhelming. I chose to listen to a few well-known speakers in a few good stores, then took the dive. I replaced aging Bose AM5 Series 1 from '87, and the difference in listening pleasure and aesthetics in our new house is just a real pleasure. The reviews here and on the 714s model were a big help, and as I'm no expert, let me say (subjectively) that the dynamic range is way better than the Bose, there are no "holes" in the midrange, a common Bose complaint and yes it is noticeable, well, to me it is. I listened to the 714 & 716, and the latter was a bit more full, rich, and seems "wider". As I'm driving into a big room with bare fir floors, I was concerned about booming bass; but don't be, the Chorus nailed it perfectly. Even Bob Marley comes across perfectly. You can "ride" the bass rhythms, instead of enduring a booming sound a la Bose. No more "whump". Out of the box, they seem a bight bright; I'm told they will mellow out. Similar Products Used: KEF; Polk; looked for and couldn't' find Mourdant Short and PSB. |
[Sep 25, 2004]
canth
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very sweet highs Build
Weakness:
None for the price Great speaker, this speaker replaced my ageing B&W DM310 standmounts. While my room is not too big, these speakers (once I got the spikes attached) don't sound boomy at all, even though I've positioned them pretty close near the wall. Very sweet highs (NOT fatiguing at all), good integration of the 3 drivers and a tight bass. Recommended One word of warning: the speakers didn't sound well integrated out of the box. It took about a week of playing (50/60 hours) to get to the current level of musical ability Similar Products Used: B&W DM310 Celestion 100 |
[Aug 18, 2004]
machani
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
These are rue entry-level audiophile quality speakers! Top-notch build and finish. Smooth and well-integrated drive units with smooth highs, wide midrange, excellent but controlled bass extension and transparent sound.
Weakness:
Other than the 50 to 100 hours break in period, none! BACKGROUND This is really a review of an audition. I actually ended up buying the JMLab Chorus 714 S which are identical except that their mid-bass driver and woofer are 1" smaller. The Chorus 716 S are identical in specification to the previous year's Chorus 715 model, with the exception of the new inverted dome TNC tweeter - which is capable of reproducing frequencies of up to 28 KHz. I would certainly have bought these speakers had I not the space and sound restrictions of living in a condominium. SOUND These speakers sound in every respect like the JMLab Chorus 714 S. See the excellent review of the Chorus 714 S here: http://www.focal.tm.fr/bancs/export/jmlab/chorusS/714S/714S_1.pdf . However, the Chorus 716 S is actually a step better than the Chorus 714 S because upper midrange sounds more wholesome and the bass extension is better. Female voices on the Chorus 716 S will sound better. Rather than repeat the details of my review here, I ask you to look at my review of the Chorus 714 S here: http://www.audioreview.com/Main,Speaker/JMLab/PRD_323817_1594crx.aspx . What you get is all the benefits of the 714 S and then some (better bass and upper midrange punch). Similar Products Used: JMLab Chorus 714 S |