I listened to the FOCAL UTOPIA and agree that is it tremendously detailed in harmonic structure and fast. But, it is somewhat poorly integrated in the drivers to my ear. What I mean by that is you hear sound coming from "there" in a source that is MONO to one channel or the other. The voice doesn't blend across the speaker so it sounds like a person standing there, but eminates out of a "spot" from "within" the speaker. The bass just doesn't go deep solidly enough. The speaker, or the room, had a persistent mid bass hump that wore me out after a few hours, though. That may not be the speakers fault. I didn't hear that hump with other speakers in that same room, though. Oh, I used a CD I listen to frequently at home. The C4's with subs (still 1/5 the price) go WAY deeper and have a more integrated sound.
Still, the UTOPIA ($100,00.00!) did a lot right. Guitars were the best I've ever heard. Mid range holographic imaging was spot-on and textured ever so well front to back. Here they were better than my C4's (hey, you get something for 5 times the price!). This was far from a bad sounding speaker. But, that darn sound to what you pay equation gets really tough at $100,000.00 and makes comments that it was fatiging and didn't go deep powerfully enough and had mono channel driver integration issues tough to ignore. Still, the general balance of the sound is what I like to hear, fast, detailed and rich. I just wish it sounded like more ONE driver in mono to one channel mix. I didn't notice that in "stereo" mixed information at all, though.
The tweeter was brighter, but no unacceptable and well within "taste". It was a "harder" detailed sound, though. I tend to like that more than a slower sounding trble so that aspect of this speaker probably would not be an issue for me. Bass depth and the driver integration would be, though. The bass linearity hump is too hard to call as it might be the room. OK, it's ALWAYS a lot the room.
Still, the UTOPIA ($100,00.00!) did a lot right. Guitars were the best I've ever heard. Mid range holographic imaging was spot-on and textured ever so well front to back. Here they were better than my C4's (hey, you get something for 5 times the price!). This was far from a bad sounding speaker. But, that darn sound to what you pay equation gets really tough at $100,000.00 and makes comments that it was fatiging and didn't go deep powerfully enough and had mono channel driver integration issues tough to ignore. Still, the general balance of the sound is what I like to hear, fast, detailed and rich. I just wish it sounded like more ONE driver in mono to one channel mix. I didn't notice that in "stereo" mixed information at all, though.
The tweeter was brighter, but no unacceptable and well within "taste". It was a "harder" detailed sound, though. I tend to like that more than a slower sounding trble so that aspect of this speaker probably would not be an issue for me. Bass depth and the driver integration would be, though. The bass linearity hump is too hard to call as it might be the room. OK, it's ALWAYS a lot the room.