Fa502 ic (Each)

34,900.00

Delivering all the detail, impact and class-leading imaging of Fyne’s larger F500 series loudspeakers, the FA502iC brings true audiophile performance to home install loudspeaker design. Built around the F500 series prestigious 200mm (8”) IsoFlare point source driver with infinite baffle tuned crossover, the design offers high efficiency, high power handling and unique full range 360degrees isotropic dispersion pattern. The result is a rich, detailed sound with a wide soundstage and perfect time alignment across the frequency spectrum. Ideal for in-ceiling or hollow walls, the chassis offers simple self-aligning clamps, spring clamp cable terminals and comes supplied with both round and square, fully paintable low profile magnetic grilles. The grilles are further enhanced with an acoustic scrim cloth to ensure the FA50iC blends seamlessly into the home décor.

System Type2 way IsoFlare loudspeaker for in ceiling or in wall application
Recommended amplifier power (Watt RMS)30 – 150
Continuous power handling (Watt RMS)75
Peak power handling (Watt)300
Sensitivity (2.83 Volt @ 1m)91dB
Nominal impedance8 Ohm
Frequency response (-6dB typical in room)35Hz – 34kHz
Drive unit complement1 x 200mm (8”) IsoFlare point source driver, multi-fibre bass / midrange cone, FyneFlute surround with 25mm titanium dome compression tweeter
Crossover frequency1.7kHz
Crossover typePassive 2nd order low pass, 1st order high pass
Dimensions – Dia x Depth273 x 123mm (10.6” x 4.8”)
Round grille diameter281mm (11.1”)
Square grille dimensions281 x 281mm (11.1 x 11.1”)
Cut-out diameter248mm (9.8”)
Depth behind mounting surface120.5mm (4.7”)
Clamp travel5 – 50mm (0.2 – 2.0”)
Suggested min volume18 L
Brand

Fyne Audio

Variant

Fyne Custom Installs

Origin

Product Type

In Ceiling Speaker , In Wall Speaker

FYNE AUDIO’S IsoFlareTM driver is a point source system whereby the bass / midrange driver shares a common centre with the high frequency unit. Providing outstanding stereo imaging, even off axis, energy is radiated isotropically with constant directivity, following the flare of the driver cone. Sound is produced as if emanating from a single point in space.