The technology within their line is interesting. With the exception of their entry level range which are more conventional designs, all have Fyne’s
IsoFlare driver. This is a coaxial arrangement with the tweeter in the centre of the mid-woofer with shared acoustic centre. The main advantage is very accurate time alignment of these two drivers as they emanate from a single point source. It also assists with a wide stereo dispersion, with an excellent soundstage achieved in locations in the listening room where other loudspeaker brands may not.
Fyne Audio use compression drivers for the tweeters in their coaxial drive units. If not utilised correctly these can be overly forward and unnatural. However, our listening tests showed exactly the opposite was the case. We were impressed by their natural rendition of texture and timbres and airy high-frequency extension – with no edginess and no hint of forwardness. An expansive soundstage layering from the speaker plane rearwards emulating more the concert hall experience. One of the best loudspeakers offering these characteristics we have come across in recent years.
Fyne Audio mid-bass and bass drivers are made from multi-fibre cones. Natural fibre cones have inherent advantages as they are lightweight and naturally damped from the various separate fibres. Their drivers are very fast, delivering superb dynamics without being forward in presentation, whilst maintaining the natural timbres of instruments and voices.
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