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Fyne Audio F702SP
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The F702SP excels with a compelling sense of live energy, delivering class-leading dynamic expression and razor-sharp imaging coherence from its concentric drivers. Fyne's IsoFlare point-source layout and downward-firing port provide deep, textured bass and smooth treble, while hi-fi+ notes the refined build and polished voicing that set it apart in its price tier.
Pros
- Arresting dynamic expression and energy transfer that produces a tactile sense of performer presence and impactful orchestral climaxes.
- IsoFlare concentric point-source driver delivers stable, highly detailed imaging and even dispersion for coherent soundstage layering.
- Deep, well-textured bass from dual 200mm woofers and downward-firing port that is less fussy about placement and offers good control.
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Cons
- High premium price (around £12,000/pair), roughly £3,000 more than the standard F702.
- Styling can be polarising—looks may not suit buyers seeking wholly conservative aesthetics despite excellent finish quality.
Sound Quality
94/100
Bass
95/100
Dual 200mm woofers and downward-firing port deliver deep extension (claimed -6dB at ~29Hz) with strong control and texture; reviewer notes 'powerful, on its toes and well-textured' low end and less fussy placement due to floor-firing port.
Mid
94/100
Reviewer describes a forward but natural midrange with high attention to detail and lack of 'cuppiness' or nasality; coherent crossover and IsoFlare point source aid timbral accuracy and presence.
Treble
93/100
Magnesium-dome compression tweeter through IsoFlare yields refined, sweet high frequencies 'free of grain'; even dispersion and seamless hand-over noted up to extreme HF.
Soundstage Imaging
94/100
Reviewer praises 'top-drawer imaging coherence', solidity and stable images from the concentric driver, with impressive layering, depth and large-scale presentation.
Dynamics
94/100
Described as having an 'arrestingly high level of dynamic expression' and 'class-leading' energy transfer that renders orchestral crescendos with satisfying weight and drive.
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Build Quality
95/100
Robust pressed birch-ply cabinet with extensive bracing, substantial two-tier plinth and flawless finish on review samples; construction details support low resonance and stability.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive baseline applied. Two sets of WBT binding posts, grounding terminal and Neotech jumpers provided; IsoFlare point-source driver architecture noted.
Value for Money
76/100
Performance is excellent, but price is high (£12,000/pair, £3,000 above the regular F702); reviewers do not frame it as a budget value proposition, so score reflects strong performance vs a premium price.
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