Focal Chorus 700


I just by chance heard the Chorus 726v at a dealer, paired with nice Audio Research front end gear. I was rather impressed. I had been looking at the B&W 804D's and where as the cabinet design is much slicker on the B&W. I was again really impressed the sound of the Focal. Does anyone here have any experience comparing the two and / or similar sized Focal's that are higher up the Focal line? I have an all Audio Research front end (CD3 MkII, LS26, VT100MKII) and all transparent cables, etc. Thank you
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When I went shopping for speakers with my father-in-law (not an audiophile) after his junkers died (to my relief), we visited three stores and listened to everything in the budget price range of about $800 per pair. It was a mixed bag of floorstanding speakers and bookshelf models, but we listened to B&W (bookshelf) vs. PSB (floorstanding) in one store and I would have had a difficult time making a choice but I think I would have gone with the B&W if I were forced to choose because it had better detail, but didn't have as much low end as one might expect. The next store had Monitor Audio and Definitive Audio. The Monitor Audio speakers were amazing for their price, but were well below the budget and didn't match up on sound alone. The Definitive Technology speakers really did not impress me on any level. The final store had Paradigm and Focal. I immediately gravitated to the Focal's (I already owned my 836v Focals) but liked the Paradigm speaker a lot (if anything they were a bit bright). My father-in-law pretty much stopped shopping once he heard the 705v speakers. I finally talked him into letting me upgrade him to the 706v speakers that were not available for demo at that store based on my listening to them at my dealer. He's been a happy camper ever since.

Other than the Definitive Technology speakers (at the price range) I could have been happy with owning any of the brands. They all sound excellent on their own, but I certianly have a strong preference for the Focal signature sound. The B&W or Paradigm would probably be the 2nd choices depending on the room.
Mceljo,

I've been looking into the 705v and 706v and thought you'd have some valuable insight into my dilemma...

I have go get on-wall speakers due to my 8 month old's recently new found crawling and climbing abilities. I've read that the 705v has wall mount lugs on the back. Can you confirm this? Does the 706v have them too?

Have you heard either speaker very close to a back wall or wall mounted? Thoughts?

Finally, can you describe the differences between both?

I'm currently using a Bryston B60, but once I have a dedicated room again I'll use the Focals in a living room 2 channel system with a lower end integrated amp.

Sorry if I'm hijacking!
Kbarkamian - I don't really know if they have lugs or not, I don't remember ever seeing any on my father-in-laws 706v or the ones I've heard in the store. Here's my listening experience:

Focal 705v - I've only heard these one time when shopping with my father-in-law. The room wasn't a great listening (way too live) space and all of the speakers were sitting against the wall with the bookshelf models on a shelf above the floorstanders. They were fairly far apart, yet they blew away (to our ears) any of the other speakers that we listened to that day in a similar price range.

Focal 706v - My local dealer has these in the showroom and I've listened to them several times. I've never heard them up against the wall in any of their rooms and have mostly heard them in their main room, once connected to $38k speaker wires. My father-in-law has them near the wall, but his listening room is a mess so it's difficult to really say.

P.s. he just called so I had him check and the 706v does NOT have any wall mounting lugs or keyholes.

The two speakers sound very similar because they share a tweeter. I love the sound of them because I can get lost in the music and forget that I'm not listening to my 836v speakers that also share the tweeter. The 706v has better bass response to the point that I'd consider owning it for 2 channel, but the 705v would only be a surround speaker for my taste.

Maybe mount them on a small shelf?

There are also in-wall versions of each, I believe, but they are actually more expensive if I remember correctly.

The Focal Dome speakers have a nice sound as well, but are a little too expensive for my taste, but the subwoofer would be a nice bonus and they are made for wall mounting.
Thanks, Mceljo. I'd go in-wall, but I rent, so it's not the best option. The layout doesn't make building a shelf the best option either. I'm pretty much limited to on-wall. I've come down to the 705v or Totem Deramcatcher. Not sure how either would sound wall mounted, but both are fantastic speakers for the money in a traditional stands set-up. My wife really likes both speakers visually, so it's a toss up between them.

Thanks again for the info. It's been very valuable.