Focus 260

Combining excellent speed, an expansive soundstage and incredible musicality.

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Focus 260

Combining excellent speed, an expansive soundstage and incredible musicality.

Cohesively balanced like a compact monitor, but exhibiting the power and substance of a floor-standing loudspeaker. 

The Focus 260 features a dual mid/bass driver complement, comprised of two MSP woofers equipped with the advanced black Kapton® voice coil formers and die-cast aluminum driver baskets, built into a relatively large cabinet volume.

A perfect sonic integration with the Dynaudio soft dome tweeter, which features the improved Precision Coating, is achieved via the high-grade high-performance, phase corrected crossover. Due to the relatively slim cabinet, which stands less than 1 meter tall, an ideal sound radiation is ensured – even at short listening distances.

The Focus 260 thus combines the same excellent speed, expansive soundstage, incredibly natural musicality and extremely accurate and homogenous balance of the compact Focus 160 with added low-bass dynamics and presence, and is perfectly suited for medium to larger sized rooms.

The Focus 260 is available in a choice of four real-wood veneer finishes: Maple, Walnut, Rosewood and Black Ash, as well as in White piano and Black piano gloss lacquer finishes. 

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Focus 260

Specifications

  • Status Discontinued
  • Segment Home
  • Series Focus
  • Type Floorstand
  • Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m) 87
  • IEC Power Handling (W) 250
  • Rated Impedance (Ohm) 4
  • Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB) 32
  • Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB) 23
  • Box Principle Bass reflex rear ported
  • Crossover 2.5-way
  • Crossover Frequency (Hz) 2000 Hz
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    The Focus series

    • Status:
    • Segment:
    • Series:
    • Type:
    • Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m):
    • IEC Power Handling (W):
    • Rated Impedance (Ohm):
    • Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB):
    • Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB):
    • Box Principle:
    • Crossover:
    • Crossover Frequency (Hz):
    • Focus 220 II
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 88
    • 250
    • 4
    • 32
    • 25
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2.5-way
    • Focus 260
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 87
    • 250
    • 4
    • 32
    • 23
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2.5-way
    • 2000 Hz
    • Focus 340
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 87
    • 250
    • 4
    • 42
    • 22
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 3-way
    • 470,2400 HZ
    • Focus 360
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 88
    • 300
    • 4
    • 31
    • 25
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 3-way
    • 400,2200 Hz
    • Focus 380
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 88
    • 300
    • 4
    • 35
    • 23
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 3-way
    • 460,2600 HZ
    • Focus 220
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 88
    • 250
    • 4
    • 32
    • 25
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2.5-way

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