Unlike most speaker companies, Focal creates its own drivers in-house, meaning it’s able to precisely tweak each driver for a given speaker model. The company created a new woofer material for the Chora line dubbed ‘Slatefiber,’ comprised of a thermoplastic polymer with non-woven recycled carbon fibers. All that translates into improved damping, rigidity, and lightness over its predecessor’s polyglass cone, promising clearer midrange. It also just looks cool:
For the tweeter, Focal is its trusty aluminum/magnesium inverted tweeter set into a waveguide that presumably controls the directivity of the high frequencies and improves the soundstage. Other highlights include an optional stand that tilts the speaker towards your ear, magnetic woofer grilles (the tweeter has a permanent grille), and a sleek design in three finishes. I caught an early glimpse at the speakers, and they’re a classy-looking bunch – the blue and dark wood finish is particularly unique.
The lineup consists of three speakers sharing a tweeter but differing in volume and number of woofers. As you’d expect, the larger speakers can reach lower and play louder without distortion:
Chora 806: The bookshelf speaker, with a single 6.5-inch (16.5 cm) woofer reaching down to 49 Hz (-6dB). Focal says it’s an ‘ideal fit for rooms up to 269 sqft (25 sqm)’ Chora 816: A tower with dual woofers reaching down to 45 Hz and meant for rooms up to 323 sqft (30 sqm) and suggested for home theater use. Chora 826: The flagship tower with dual woofers and a dedicated midrange driver, reaching down to 39 Hz and suggested for the largest rooms or those who want the best sound quality and dynamics.
The Chora family is available to order today from Focal.com/US, starting at $899. We expect to get our hands on one of the models in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for more.