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Focal Diva Mezza Utopia: Wireless Hi-Fi Without Limits

A 500W-per-channel wireless statement from Focal and Naim redefines what lifestyle audio can be — again.


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Focal Goes Bigger, Louder, and Smarter


After the stunning success of the five-star Focal Diva Utopia, the French hi-fi powerhouse is back — this time with an even bolder vision. The new Focal Diva Mezza Utopia is a flagship wireless active speaker system, blending Naim Audio’s re-engineered electronics, 500 watts of power per speaker, and studio-grade streaming into a premium, lifestyle-friendly design.

At £55,000 / €65,000 / $69,000, this isn’t just a speaker system — it’s a full-fledged, all-in-one audiophile rig, reimagined for the 21st century.



Naim Audio Power Under the Hood


The Mezza’s sonic muscle comes from a triple-amplification Class A/B architecture per speaker:

Driver Type

Amplifier Power

Beryllium Tweeter (inverted 'M')

90W

6.5” Midrange Driver

130W

Quad 8” Push-Pull Woofers

280W


That’s 500W of output per channel, a 25% increase over the original Diva Utopia system. Paired with a newly upgraded dual-stage power supply, the result is improved dynamics, tighter control, and effortless scale — even in rooms up to 100m².


Streaming with Ultra-Wideband Precision


Streaming duties are handled by an updated Focal & Naim platform:


  • Ultra-Wideband (UWB) wireless transmission: 24-bit/96kHz, lossless and cable-free

  • Wired option: up to 24-bit/192kHz fidelity

  • Compatible with AirPlay 2, Bluetooth, Chromecast, Tidal Connect, UPnP

  • Controlled via the Naim app (with improved firmware support and future-proof streaming modules)


This level of bit-perfect, high-resolution wireless is rare — and ideal for those who want true hi-fi performance with zero cable clutter between speakers.


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Designed to Impress — and Adapt


The cabinet volume has grown from 50L (Utopia) to 62L, allowing more internal space for the larger drivers and upgraded electronics. It’s a bold, sculptural design that still mirrors the Utopia’s sleek aesthetic — just more powerful, more spacious, and more authoritative.


  • Modular side panels let you change the speaker’s finish to suit your interior

  • Demo model shown with elegant “ivory” felt, with wood and other custom options available

  • Substantial base and heat sink redesign for better power and thermal management

  • Downward-firing port maintains wide dispersion and room-filling sound



First Impressions: A Truly High-End Experience


During a hands-on listening session at the launch event, the Diva Mezza delivered an expansive, room-filling sound with impressive authority:


“The bass slam was immense, treble was clean and detailed, and the sense of scale was truly high-end. It handled a large space effortlessly — just like a separates-based reference system.”

If the original Diva Utopia impressed with its compact form and huge performance, the Mezza appears to double down on both — offering more scale, more power, and more flexibility in a two-box solution.


Key Features at a Glance

Feature

Detail

Power Output (per speaker)

500W total (90W tweeter, 130W mid, 280W bass)

Driver Configuration

Beryllium tweeter, midrange, push-pull woofer array

Amplification

Three Class A/B amps per speaker

Streaming Protocols

UWB (96kHz), Wired (192kHz), Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, Tidal Connect, Chromecast

Multiroom Ready

Yes, via Naim app

Modular Finishes

Swappable panels (felt, wood, custom)

Room Size Support

Up to 100m²

Price

£55,000 / €65,000 / $69,000

Availability

Available now via Focal Powered by Naim dealers

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Verdict (for now)


The Focal Diva Mezza Utopia isn’t just a follow-up — it’s a statement. With luxury-grade looks, studio-grade engineering, and a totally streamlined wireless setup, it pushes the boundaries of what active loudspeakers can do.


For those with the space, budget, and appreciation for cutting-edge hi-fi design, the Mezza may be one of the most desirable systems available today — no rack of separates required.



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