Focal Diva Alta Utopia Wireless Speaker
The ride cymbal on Miles Davis's "So What" sits exposed in the mix, recorded with almost nothing standing between the kit and the microphone, the kind of recording where Focal's new PRISM tweeter should let you enjoy hearing its overtones trail off separately from the initial strike. The PRISM tweeter, paired with the same dome lineage that's defined the brand's flagship Grande Utopia for two decades, debuts on the Diva Alta Utopia. Seven drivers split across the system, with push-push woofers keeping low end tight rather than smearing at volume. Focus Time Management aligns every driver so sound arrives at the listener's ear at the same instant, which appears to be what gives the soundstage its stability and depth. Each unit runs on 600 watts of Naim amplification, holding control through swings between quiet and loud, useful for orchestral pieces, film scores, or dense modern mixes that compress everything else. The companion Focal & Naim app calibrates the system to room acoustics and listening position, with enough headroom to fill spaces up to 1,300 square feet. It's built to replace a full separates rack, components and all, with just two boxes.

