Focal Mezzo Utopia Floorstanding Speakers
Focal Mezzo Utopia Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 20, 2017]
henry
Casual Listener
All these people posted these reviews when i was like 6 months old lol |
[Mar 20, 2011]
Bryan Hunt
AudioPhile
My search for a stereo speaker system is over. These speakers are as good as they get, IMO. Maybe a little better bass slam would be nice, but overall, I've not heard a better speaker anywhere. Wonderful deep and wide soundstage, great balance of tone, absolute clarity, For instance, I listened to Led Zeppelin II for about the 100th time,, and it was like the first time I ever heard it. The detail is astounding. I run these with an AudioPrism Mantissa pre, McCormack DNA1 rev. A amp, and Rotel RCD 975 CD player, all coupled with highend Belden cables. At full new price of $12,000, I'm not sure I'd buy them (I can't afford that sort of cash). But I got them preowned for $4200, and they are awesome. My former speakers were Kef Reference 4 and B&W cdm9nt. and B&W cdm7nt. Those are all nice in their own way, but can't compare with these Mezzo Utopias. Highly recommended.. |
[Dec 19, 2002]
john Sham
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
too many
Weakness:
none Some people reviewed this speaker was so harsh and that's not real. I bought mezzo about 6 months and this speaker is so amazing. I got a lot of hi-end speaker before, like Watt5.1 & puppy, ProAc response four,etc...but no one can better than or close to this speaker's performance. It is very easy to drive and with very great sound in many ways, especially in high level sounding that still very smooth and extended without bright and sharp to your ears. Similar Products Used: Audio physic, wilson benesch act one etc.... |
[Sep 28, 2002]
er doc
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
strong, tight, fast bass riffs; alluring midrange; airy highs; prefer this speaker over B&W 800 Signature or Dynaudio Evidence Temptationi
Weakness:
lacking perhaps the last bit of detail and nuance on human voice compared to the von Schweikert VR-7; but perhaps that's limited by the electronics The fantastic guys at Paradise Audio in San Jose set up the speakers with YBA front end and integrated amp. Wiring by audioquest. These speakers are stunning to gaze upon. They disappear replaced by a transparent soundstage. Ever slightly on the warm side of neutral. Extremely musical. allows me to relax and just listen to the music Similar Products Used: von Schweikert audio VR-7 |
[Jun 21, 2002]
James
AudioPhile
Strength:
Bass, clarity, realism.
Weakness:
Price!! Also...price!! Please!!! People who cannot afford these speakers and therefore develop some kind of jealous hatred for them...STOP WRITING REVIEWS!! It is of no use to any of us to have to sift through your ramblings from your 3 minute audition while the shop was setting them up for a real customer! I auditioned this speaker years ago while I was selling my Thiel CS 6's and completely fell in love with every aspect of it...except price. Thank the strong Canadian market, for now I am set to purchase a pair! They simply do everything better than any other speaker I have heard or owned. Similar Products Used: Too many to list. |
[Feb 17, 2002]
Barry Johnson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Midrange, bass and the drivers blended in perfectly.
Weakness:
none that i heard Hi, i heard these JM Lab Mezzo Utopia speakers in NYC. I heard them on an impressive system. The system was Krell KAS Amps, Pass 01 Preamp, Jadis JS-1 Tube Dac, which has a 60 pound tubed power supply and the Jadis JS 1 Tube transport. This transport looked gorgeous and weighed 66 pounds. The speaker cables were Mit 850 with the matching Mit interconnects. The system was also using that PS Audio Power Plant. Let me sum it up like this. This system sounded unbelievable. The speakers sounded fast airy sweet and the bass was tight and upbeat. It was definitely one of the best sounding systems i ever heard. But they also had some amazing components on them. The Krell amps list for 32,000 dollars. That Jadis Dac and Transport list for 28,000. I would like to hear the JM Lab Mezzo speakers, on equipment like Mcintosh MC 352 Amp or the Mccormack DNA 2 amp, or a good high end amp thats like 5000 dollars. |
[Mar 15, 2000]
ak aknes
Audio Enthusiast
Music: Classical, new age instrumental, world music, light pop and synth. |
[Mar 31, 2000]
R H
Audiophile
Strength:
Best Looking speaker available, beautiful finish
Weakness:
Better value for money available Auditioned these in the shop against Wilson Benesch ACT 1 both great speakers, fantastically good-looking unlike my super ugly Alon v's. Agree treble is very fine, detailed without being harsh, this is a transparent speaker and my Krell KAV 250 CD and 300i amp probably not adequate to drive these optimally. But ultimately my Alon V's have a much better ability to create a natural soundstage with air and depth, and a much more organic and musical bass (if not quite as punchy), in sum just more musical with far superior natural timbre especially on voices and guitar. And they cost less than half. I think I'll keep the Alon's and spend the dough on amplification Similar Products Used: Alon open-baffles |
[Mar 12, 2000]
Randy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Acurate; Produces life-like sounds and images; Good range; the most all around muscial speaker I've heard in this range.
Weakness:
Maybe a bit big for some rooms. I've listened to a lot of speakers in the the Mezzo's class (as well as some above and below in terms of price and sound). The Eggy Rosas came close. The Hales were pretty good too. But not even the mighty Watt/Puppy 6's (even assuming 1/2 their retail price)were as all around fun to listen to and as involving as the Mezzos. Similar Products Used: Audio Physic Virgo, Meadowlark Heron (Hot Rod), Eggy Rosa, Wilson Watt/Puppy 5.1 and 6, JM Labs Electra 920, Silverline Sonata, ML SL3, JM Labs Mini Utopia, Revel Ultima Gem & Revel Studio and Hales T-5 and T-8. |
[Feb 14, 2000]
Martin Taylor
Audiophile
Strength:
Coherence, transparency, vocal quality, powerful bass
Weakness:
Highly revealing of source components and media I compared the Mezzos with speakers from Lumley, Wilson Benesch, Zingali and B&W. None of them approached the Mezzo for natural vocal quality, especially choral and female soloist. The treble is exceptionally extended and natural, making cymbal brushwork in jazz recordings particularly pleasurable. More surprising is the solidity and depth of the bass, at once tight and extended beyond any expectations of an 11" woofer. |