Focus 380

A most impressive loudspeaker representing the flagship of the Focus range.

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Focus 380

A most impressive loudspeaker representing the flagship of the Focus range.

Two extra-large 20 cm woofers featuring ultra-rigid die-cast aluminum baskets operate in tandem in a large cabinet volume to guarantee the utmost deep bass extension and low frequency performance.

Especially in larger rooms, a precise balance between high, mid and low frequency ranges is imperative – and the Focus 380 is ideally suited for this task. The mid/woofer and woofer cones utilize the proprietary MSP material in order to achieve a seamless sonic integration, while Dynaudio’s finest soft dome tweeter design is employed to reproduce the high frequencies: The Esotar².

The overall musical performance is stunning: The Focus 380 is rich in detail, high in resolution but smooth in the high frequencies; open and precise in the midrange, and powerful and absolutely rock-solid in the bass and low bass registers: a loudspeaker for every room and any style of music. 

The Focus 380 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 380

Specifications

  • Status Discontinued
  • Segment Home
  • Range Focus
  • Type Floorstand
  • Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m) 88
  • Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB) 35
  • Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB) 23
  • Box Principle Bass reflex rear ported
  • Crossover 3-way
  • Crossover Frequency (Hz) 460,2600 HZ
  • Crossover Topology 2nd order
  • Tweeter 28 mm Esotar2
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    This is the Focus series

    • Status:
    • Segment:
    • Range:
    • Type:
    • Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m):
    • Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB):
    • Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB):
    • Box Principle:
    • Crossover:
    • Crossover Frequency (Hz):
    • Crossover Topology:
    • Tweeter:
    • Focus 380
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 88
    • 35
    • 23
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 3-way
    • 460,2600 HZ
    • 2nd order
    • 28 mm Esotar2
    • Focus 340
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 87
    • 42
    • 22
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 3-way
    • 470,2400 HZ
    • 2nd order
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Focus 260
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 87
    • 32
    • 23
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2.5-way
    • 2000 Hz
    • 1st/2nd order
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Focus 360
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 88
    • 31
    • 25
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 3-way
    • 400,2200 Hz
    • 28 mm Esotar2
    • Focus 220 II
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 88
    • 32
    • 25
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2.5-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome
    • Focus 220
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Focus
    • Floorstand
    • 88
    • 32
    • 25
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2.5-way
    • 28 mm Soft Dome

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