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Fa302 ic (Each)
₹27,900.00
Stepping up to the potent 200mm (8”) multi-fibre bass / midrange driver and 25mm soft dome polyester tweeter, the FA302iC is a home installation powerhouse. High power handling, bass down to below 40Hz and adjustable tweeter pod to direct the sound give this model audiophile quality performance. Derived from Fyne’s larger F300 series models, the FA302iC feature the FyneFlute roll surround for improved bass detail and a high specification crossover tuned to get the very best from in-ceiling or in-wall position. Easy to fit clamps, spring cable terminals and a cut-out template make for easy install, and the round low profile magnetic grille (square grille available as optional extra) sits almost flush to the surface. The grille can be painted, enabling you to blend in or contrast with a wide variety of décor and room colours.
System Type | 2 way co-axial loudspeaker for in ceiling or in wall application, steerable HF unit |
Recommended amplifier power (Watt RMS) | 25 – 120 |
Continuous power handling (Watt RMS) | 60 |
Peak power handling (Watt) | 240 |
Sensitivity (2.83 Volt @ 1m) | 90dB |
Nominal impedance | 8 Ohm |
Frequency response (-6dB typical in room) | 37Hz – 28kHz |
Drive unit complement | 1 x 200mm multi-fibre bass / midrange cone, FyneFlute surround with 25mm Co-axial polyester dome tweeter |
Crossover frequency | 2.8kHz |
Crossover type | Passive 2nd order low pass, 1st order high pass |
Dimensions – Dia x Depth | 273 x 115mm (10.7 x 4.5”) |
Round grille diameter | 281mm (11.1”) |
Square grille dimensions | 281 x 281mm (11.1 x 11.1”) |
Cut-out diameter | 248mm (9.8”) |
Depth behind mounting surface | 112.5mm (4.4”) |
Clamp travel | 5 – 50mm (0.2 – 2.0”) |
Suggested min volume | 15 L |
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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.