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Fyne Audio F502SP

View offers Floorstanding stereo speakers | £4799 | whf.cm/F502SP

The ‘SP’ in the name stands for Special Production, which is Fyne Audio’s way of saying that these speakers are upgraded from the basic product. We’re not talking minor tweaks either, as the price difference between the standard F502 floorstanders (£2499) and our review pair of the Fyne Audio F502SP shows.

Essentially, Fyne Audio’s engineers have upgraded pretty much everything on the standard model while keeping to the same basic design and dimensions. Think of it as extreme ‘hot-rodding’. All SP models are hand-built in the UK, which accounts for some of the price differential too.

The standard F502 drivers are replaced by new designs that

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