Fyne Audio

Liked them at Westdeutsche Hifitage a couple weeks ago.


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For those who have heard the Fyne F1 series, I was wondering if you have previously heard the Tannoy Prestige series (Kensington GR / Canterbury GR) and could give a flavour as to how Fyne have advanced the game (sound wise) since then. Thanks.
 
Which model?

F1-12. The top dog.

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For those who have heard the Fyne F1 series, I was wondering if you have previously heard the Tannoy Prestige series (Kensington GR / Canterbury GR) and could give a flavour as to how Fyne have advanced the game (sound wise) since then. Thanks.
I’m also interested in this. I was considering a Tannoy Canterbury GR until I came across Fyne F1 series and was wondering how F1-10 would compare to it. I’m also curious how F1-12 compares to F1-10 in a larger room, although the 12 is too tall and too deep for my room, this would be going into a living room. Thanks.
 
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I’m also interested in this. I was considering a Tannoy Canterbury GR until I came across Fyne F1 series and was wondering how F1-10 would compare to it. I’m also curious how F1-12 compares to F1-10 in a larger room, although the 12 is too tall and too deep for my room, this would be going into a living room. Thanks.
 
Have heard them at several shows, and they sounded great.


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I’m also interested in this. I was considering a Tannoy Canterbury GR until I came across Fyne F1 series and was wondering how F1-10 would compare to it. I’m also curious how F1-12 compares to F1-10 in a larger room, although the 12 is too tall and too deep for my room, this would be going into a living room. Thanks.

The F1-10 and Canterbury share similar qualities to the F1-10. I used to own the Canterbury GR’s. I own the F1-12’s now and have heard the F1-10’s. The F1-12 plays bigger and deeper, more like a cross between a Canterbury and Westie, but the F1-10 sounds more refined, less colored than a Canterbury to me. I never got to hear a heavily modded Canterbury like Jim Smith’s, but I would guess that would bring it closer in line with the F1-10. In addition to sonics, for footprint and aesthetics, the F1-10 wins in my books too. Just keep in mind the break in is a few hundred hours.


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