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Ladies and Gentlemen, up for grabs is one of the premiere subwoofers available on the market today, the Focal Utopia 27WX. Hand made in France, this subwoofer has a diameter of 11" or 270mm, with individual red magnets and chrome finish on the basket.

Regarded worldwide as one of the best sounding subs ever made, they retail in Australia for $1054. Enjoying daily music at 250RMS, these subs will excel with power in excess of 400RMS for music, with the recommended max rated at 750RMS.

The voice coil is single 3 ohm.

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The sub was used for 100 hours in a sealed enclosure, run-in and babied.

Offers above $500.

Specs

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Originally posted by GiJOr33

what do you think of their Amplifiers? I've always found them very good... but get an Audison and you'll see what a good amp is!

did u read my thread in the vic section?

since u r in melbourne come down tonight to the private sale at freeway car audio in malvern, lots of good gear on sale, 7pm-11pm.

My mate that works at freeway has the same focal sub with audison amps and is worth near 20k with the rest of the equipement and installation, so yes i have heard audison amp's :D

i dropped in to the sale... busy as hell in there. Asked the focal rep a few questions about the 11" sub and what amps etc are good. I can't wait to get a sub back in my car... especially one as good as a Focal Utopia!!! :D

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