The new Focus speakers all contain Danish-made class-D amplification that Dynaudio co-developed with Pascal in Copenhagenand that originated in their Core studio reference system. The modules output 110W for the doped soft-dome Ceratar tweeters and 280W (one or two modules) for the woof
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Sonos Ray packs big sound into a compact size. At $279, the new soundbar joins Sonos’ Beam (Gen 2) at $449 and Arc at $899. Available in black and white, Ray houses new innovations, including balaced sound, crisp dialogue and solid bass from four Class-D digital amplifiers, two tweeeters
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The active system was rather old-meets-new: It had BBC School Spendor Classic 2/3 speakers ($6100/pair, just over $7000/pair with stands) and a 180Wpc Chord Ultima 6 ($9200) stereo power amplifier. Those followed a high-tech digital source setup with an Aurender N200 (I think) server/streamer