

Focal doesn’t usually play in the “discount” sandbox, which is why this Omada sale at Crutchfield is worth paying attention to. The lineup hasn’t been around that long, and yet you’re looking at some pretty aggressive price cuts across the board.
Here’s what’s on sale right now:
This promotion runs from April 27 through June 21, 2026, so you’ve got a bit of time, but not forever, to decide if it makes sense for your setup.

Before getting into which model makes the most sense, it’s worth understanding where Omada fits in Focal’s lineup.
The Omada series is a relatively new range that launched in late 2025, and it wasn’t originally meant to be widely available everywhere. It’s actually an exclusive line developed for ProSource members, which makes this whole sale a bit more interesting.
If you’re not familiar, ProSource is a dealer network made up of custom installers and specialty retailers. Focal (through its North American arm) has been working with that group for over eight years, and Omada is basically the result of long-running conversations about creating exclusive models tailored for that channel.
So this isn’t just “another Focal speaker line.” It’s more like a purpose-built range designed for custom installs, clean system matching, and a more curated retail experience. Seeing it pop up on sale at Crutchfield makes it a lot more accessible than originally intended.
All four Omada speakers share a similar DNA, which is helpful if you’re building a system from scratch.
You’re getting:
That consistency is the whole point. Whether you go bookshelf, towers, or a full surround setup, everything is designed to work together without guesswork.

At $898 per pair, the Omada N°1 is the easiest way into the lineup.
This is a compact two-way bookshelf speaker, and it’s probably the best fit for:
It won’t hit super deep in the bass on its own, but that’s expected. Pair it with a subwoofer, and it becomes a very flexible option. The $500 discount helps here, it drops the N°1 into a range where it competes more directly with other mid-tier bookshelf speakers instead of sitting above them.

The Omada Center at $499 is straightforward, but important.
It uses dual mid/bass drivers and the same tweeter as the rest of the lineup, which is exactly what you want. In a home theater setup, the center channel handles most of the dialogue and on-screen action, so matching it with your front speakers is key.
If you’re already considering the N°3 or N°4 towers, this is the obvious add-on. It keeps everything cohesive and avoids that “voices sound different than everything else” problem.

At $2,598 per pair, the Omada N°3 feels like the most balanced deal in the lineup.
You’re getting a three-way floorstander with multiple drivers handling bass, midrange, and highs separately. That usually translates to:
This is the model that makes the most sense if you want a serious stereo setup without going overboard. It also works well as the front left/right in a home theater.
The $1,200 discount is significant, but more importantly, it puts the N°3 in a price bracket where it’s competing with a lot of strong alternatives. That’s where it becomes interesting.

Then there’s the Omada N°4, now down to $2,998 per pair.
This is the largest speaker in the lineup, with bigger woofers and a larger cabinet. The idea here is simple:
If you’ve got the space, and an amp or AVR that can handle it, this is the one that gives you that “full-scale” sound. The $1,600 discount makes it look especially tempting, but it’s still a speaker that expects a bit more from your setup.
If you’re trying to narrow it down:
For most people, the N°3 at $2,598 is probably the smart pick. It gives you the benefits of a proper floorstander without the added demands of the larger N°4.
Focal’s Omada lineup was never meant to be a mass-market, heavily discounted speaker range. It started as a ProSource-exclusive project, shaped over years of collaboration between Focal and custom-install dealers. That alone makes this sale a bit unusual.
Now that it’s showing up at Crutchfield with discounts as high as $1,600, it’s easier to justify taking a closer look, especially if you’ve been considering Focal but didn’t want to stretch into their higher-end lines.
This isn’t a budget buy, and it still requires a decent amp and some planning. But compared to where these speakers launched, the current pricing makes the whole Omada range feel a lot more within reach.
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