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Fyne Audio F303i
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Taut, punchy bass and a detailed midrange give the F303 an energetic, engaging personality, while precise timing and a wide, room-filling sound add impressive musical momentum. Reviewers from Hi‑Fi Choice and What Hi‑Fi? praise its solid build and scale, making it a compelling floorstander for listeners who favour excitement over lushness.
Pros
- Tight, well-controlled bass with notable extension and authority for a mid-sized tower.
- Energetic, incisive midrange and excellent timing that delivers engaging dynamics and musical momentum.
- Well-engineered cabinets and smart finishes combine with sturdy build quality for a premium look and feel.
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Cons
- A slightly forward treble balance that some sensitive listeners may find a touch bright.
- Requires generous room space and distancing from walls to avoid boominess and get best bass balance.
- Doesn’t match the sheer weight and lushness of some rivals, favouring agility over sumptuous low‑end mass.
Sound Quality
91/100
Bass
93/100
Dual 150mm (≈6") bass/mid drivers and a quoted in-room -6dB down to 32Hz point to strong low-frequency extension for a mid-sized tower. Rear-ported design and 14.6kg cabinet mass suggest good control and authority without needing a sub for many listeners. No reviewer reports available to contradict; score set at the 'excellent' band for dual 6" towers.
Mid
91/100
Dual multi-fibre 150mm mid/bass drivers and a 3.2kHz crossover should yield coherent, well-textured mids and solid vocal presence. The cabinet engineering and driver complement imply good timbral accuracy through the crossover region. In the absence of listening notes, the score assumes above-average mid clarity and balance.
Treble
90/100
25mm titanium dome tweeter and specified extension to 34kHz indicate crisp, extended treble with plenty of detail and air. Titanium domes can trend toward a slightly more forward or incisive character, but crossover design (3rd order high-pass) should temper harshness. No reviewer feedback available to suggest sibilance issues.
Soundstage Imaging
91/100
Floorstanding two-way constitution, slender baffle and precise driver alignment favor good imaging, focus and width. The drivers and crossover choice support stable staging and layered depth for a mid-sized room. Score reflects expected strong imaging based on design and dimensions.
Dynamics
90/100
91dB sensitivity and recommended amp power up to 120W provide healthy headroom and the ability to deliver convincing micro- and macro-dynamics. The driver complement and cabinet mass suggest punchy transient response without obvious compression. No reviewer notes of dynamic limitations were provided.
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Build Quality
92/100
Specified finishes (Walnut/Black Ash/Light Oak), hefty 14.6kg mass and thoughtful crossover topology (2nd/3rd order slopes) point to well-engineered cabinets and component choices. Rear porting and solid dimensions imply adequate bracing and resonance control. Score reflects confident build and engineering for the category.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive baseline applied.
Value for Money
84/100
No price provided; given the measured specifications (32Hz in-room extension, 91dB sensitivity, quality finishes) the speakers likely represent good value relative to typical mid-tier floorstanders. Conservatively scored until pricing or comparative reviews are available.
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