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consumtion.
Advanced Settings
The Advanced Settings menu provides access to the following options:
Analogue input sensitivity
Enables the Focus speaker analogue input sensitivity to be matched with the connected analogue source and its
output level. Setting the speaker input sensitivity appropriately ensures its input is driven properly. The input
sensitivity can be set to
-6 dB: Select -6 dB if the source has a high output level.
0 dB: Select 0 dB if the source has a medium output level.
+6 dB: Select +6 dB if the source has a low output level.
Fixed volume
Disables Focus volume control functions and sets the speakers to full volume. This function is useful if an audio
system or television to which the Focus speakers are connected already includes volume control. Only engage
fixed volume if alternative volume control is in place.
Subwoofer Settings
High-pass filter
Activate this option to apply a high-pass filter that will reduce the bass output from the Focus speakers, so they
can be used with a subwoofer.
The high-pass filter operates at 80 Hz.
Grille EQ Status
The use of front grilles with Focus speakers results in a slight reduction in high frequency output. When a front
grille is mounted, automatic grille equalisation applies an appropriate high-frequency boost.
Connections
Wi-Fi
The Wi-Fi screen displays the currently connected Wi-Fi network.
You can also remove (forget) the current network from this screen.
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth screen displays the currently paired Bluetooth devices.
You can also activate Bluetooth pairing mode from this screen.
WiSA
This screen displays the WiSA connection status for the Focus Primary and Client speakers.
You can also set the WiSA connection sample rate to either 48 kHz or 96 kHz.
A higher sample rate connection between the speakers may be appropriate when playing high-resolution material,
but is unnecessary when playing CDs or standard resolution streamed audio. Additionally, depending on the radio
frequency environment in your home, you may find the 48 kHz option results in a more reliable inter-speaker
connection.
General Settings
Speaker Info
This screen displays the following information:
Interspeaker connection method
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Dynaudio Focus Specifications

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BrandDynaudio
ModelFocus
CategorySpeakers
LanguageEnglish

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