My Fyne 702a


After a long stopover at a Glasgow pub and precarious ocean crossing in the covid world, they have arrived.
just want to share my enjoyment with other music and audio folks.
my past runs with speakers from audio physic and Martin Logan were 10 years.  This will be my last ones,
my best description is that I’m not experiencing descriptives about tone, soundstage, brightness or revealing descriptions.   Just music and fun like when I was younger and before hi end
beautiful finish as well and not a break the bank price 
Robert

tennisdoc56

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To bejesian,  my response reflects my love of the speaker. I know little more than you about the drivers and frequencies other than what was published on the web site.  Made the 50ilerl trip to audition a luxman integrated and the expected demo was sold while still boxed.  The Fynes were used to demonstrate another brand and it was an immediate connection. Had never heard tannoy.  Made a second visit on the amp I desired and it was the speaker that was the common thread.  That was the beauty of it for me.  Didn’t care about the tech.  The voices and acoustic instruments presented were real.  I did hear the 60,000 dollar MAGICO s and you could say they had greater detail.  Just wanted to share my experience since they are not well known yet.  Could easily have purchased another speaker and not had the chance to hear the Fynes   My music taste reflects my early exposure to singer songwriter James Taylor, Dylan. Simon and Garfunkel, cat Steven’s etc and most of that is in the mid range. 
Running in nicely.  Not a big burn in guy but the driver has improved to a ‘coherence” I didn’t realize was missing first 50 hours
I’m also using a Japanese low powered integrated amp.  F03. 30 watts class a.  If I hadn’t heard them together would never have thought enough power but now issues with higher volumes. Sounds like purchasers of the 502sp got the 702 at a better price