Tech »  Topic »  Does a home theater speaker need to be beautiful? Scottish hi-fi great Fyne Audio is banking on 'reference-level' sound with a high SPL being enough for its new line-up — they more for hiding in the wall than displaying proudly, and that's okay

Does a home theater speaker need to be beautiful? Scottish hi-fi great Fyne Audio is banking on 'reference-level' sound with a high SPL being enough for its new line-up — they more for hiding in the wall than displaying proudly, and that's okay


(Image credit: Fyne Audio)
  • Fyne Audio launches new range of home theater speakers from £950 / $1,300
  • High SPL drivers and sub designed to "visually disappear"
  • Made with large setups and professional installation in mind

Fyne Audio, a much-revered Scots maker of high-end hi-fi, has expanded its home theater line-up with three new models: two new monitors and a subwoofer.

They're designed to be heard and not seen, with high SPL levels, "reference" sound quality and a design made to "visually disappear"… although given that they're big black boxes, you'll need to put them behind a fabric panel or projector screen or something to actually achieve this.

Here is Fyne Audio's depiction of a home theater that uses them. Don't waste your time Where's Wally-ing, it's just an image of a home theater without any visible speakers. They're so well hidden ...


Copyright of this story solely belongs to techradar.com . To see the full text click HERE