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The 1007 Be is a powerful statement as far as audiophile monitoring loudspeaker systems are concerned, a zero-compromise audio engineering endeavor , perfect for the most discerning ear of critical listeners. Besides the amazing purity of the acoustic response, the Focal Electra 1007 Be emanates a most noble aura that will instantly and dramatically enrich your décor, much to your visitors and friends' envy.
This loudspeaker sports a bass reflexed two-way architecture: everything has been designed the classic way but the components are top-shelf ones, sworn to deliver an impressive sound that can effortlessly rival even more expensive similar units.
The bass reflex port can be plugged with the supplied foam bung and thus more control over the LF response is offered. The Focal Electra 1007 Be sports a cabinet made from 2” thick wood for audio deadening the structure and packs extreme resistance to vibrations and resonance. The curved front baffle also make sure the diffractions are inexistent and you hear what the speakers have to say directly from them.
The Focal Electra 1007 Be sports a front-firing 6.5” sandwich cone woofer complemented by a rubber surround and the rear-firing laminar bass reflex port that warms up the LF response and lowers the bottom-end; this driver also produces sparkling mids for most present vocal parts in music or in-movie dialogs.
The Focal's classic 1” pure beryllium inverted dome tweeter is responsible for the reproduction of brittle and crystal-clear HF, while sporting the IAL (infinite acoustic loading) technology ensuring optimal efficiency.The Focal Electra 1007 Be can be used with hi-def audio formats as well; your SACD or DVD-Audio tracks will play exceptionally no matter whether you'll be using these speakers in small-scale stereo applications or in surround, multichannel arrays.
The frequency range of the Focal Electra 1007 Be spans from 41Hz bottom-end to an audiophile-grade 40kHz upper cutoff point and the loudspeaker works in 89dB with 8 Ohms and can handle power levels as high as 150W. These loudspeakers are priced around $4,500 a pair, stands are optional. |