

But that element is very expensive to work with, so Focal opted for a more economical aluminum/magnesium tweeter in the Chora 806. Focal uses beryllium-arguably the best tweeter material available today-on its flagship speakers. In order to get the grille to sit properly, I had to rotate it like a steering wheel until I felt the magnets align. The circular magnetic grille is finicky, however it must be exactly dialed in to grab the baffle. The look a conversation starter that puts visitors on notice that you’re armed with a high-performance loudspeaker you’re itching to show off. Only the 6.5-inch driver gets a magnetic grille. The inverted dome tweeter sits behind an exposed, perforated metal cover and the front-firing port is visible at all times. Instead, Focal takes a different design aesthetic with the Chora 806. You’d better love the baffle color because unlike most loudspeakers, the Chora 806 grille doesn’t cover the baffle.

The Fallons of Long Beach were described by neighbors Friday as “intrepid fliers.On my dark-wood review sample, the speaker’s slightly glossy, slate-colored front baffle stands out as a prominent feature. John Michael Crawford and John Swann of Sydney, Australia. Lee Campbell, Wellington, New Zealand, and Dr. They were identified by the airline as Anthony and Barbara Fallon, Long Beach Susan and Harry Craig, Morristown, N.J Mary Handley, Bay City, Mich. 31 of this year.All those who died Friday were passengers. That work had yet to be performed on the jet used on Flight 811, but United officials noted that the FAA-imposed deadline is Dec. Possible CausesSpeculation centered on the possibility of a failed cargo door lock, a structural failure in the fuselage or the possibility that an explosion in an engine had caused a part of the engine to pierce the fuselage.After a cargo door on another Boeing 747 partially opened in flight because of a damaged lock last year, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to improve door lock systems on older Boeing 747s.

A 10-by-20-foot rectangular hole tore open on the right side of a United Airlines jumbo jet carrying 355 people to New Zealand early Friday, sucking nine passengers to presumed death at 20,000 feet and injuring 18 others.The incident, which began with what a number of passengers said seemed like an explosion, occurred 20 to 30 minutes after the jet left Honolulu International Airport.
