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$4900/pair.
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Ok, if there’s a better speaker under $5k, I haven’t heard it. These Fyne 502SP’s are superb!!
I didn't know the brand.
Just for the looks I was expecting you to say a price 2 to 3 times more.
Great looking!
And the double base seems to be an intelligent solution.
What are the big differences over the vanilla 502s?
Larry
Are you still looking at the 502SP as your next speaker?
I am looking at the 502 (not the SP) and just found a place 2 hours from me where I can get a listen. Will schedule something in the next month or 2. They have both the 502 and the SP setup so I will at least hear what I will be missing.
I am curious about the Tweeters on these speakers. I have been used to Silk or Soft Dome Tweeters and in the past have experienced fatigue with some metal tweeters.
Can anyone say in general if the Fynes are Bright or too hot on the top? I have Tone Controls but do not want to use them to compensate for the speaker.
I will make arrangements to drive 2 hours to listen closer to xmas as they would be a present to myself then but any comments on the tweeters would be appreciated.
I am curious about the Tweeters on these speakers. I have been used to Silk or Soft Dome Tweeters and in the past have experienced fatigue with some metal tweeters.
Can anyone say in general if the Fynes are Bright or too hot on the top? I have Tone Controls but do not want to use them to compensate for the speaker.
We were able to hear the 502 (not the SP) for a private audition just prior to Covid. Overall I thought it was a nice speaker, especially for the price point. My one concern was the tweeter seemed a bit shouty in character compared to the rest of the presentation. Having said that, I suspect the speakers were relatively new (100 or so hours). And the room itself, while well treated, was still concrete block on at least 2 walls with a predominantly tile floor. So acoustics may have played a factor here as much as the speaker itself. This was one of my concerns with a relatively inexpensive compression driver tweeter, and sure enough it was there. Bass was about as expected for a relatively svelte floor stander; I know Mike says it's really good, but based on my demo I found it no more than adequate in quantity and quality. Having not heard them, I pass no judgement on the offerings higher in the lineup.
Ultimately it wasn't quite what we were out shopping for at the time, but my wife said she'd seriously consider them for an office system if we ever decided to do such a thing, and I agree.