- Fyne Audio launches new range of home cinema speakers from £950/$1300
- High SPL drivers and sub designed to “visually disappear”
- Designed with large setups and professional installation in mind
Fyne Audio, a highly revered Scottish hi-fi manufacturer, 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 since they’re big black boxes, you’ll need to place them behind a fabric panel or projection screen or something to achieve this.
Here’s Fyne Audio’s description of a home theater that uses them. Don’t waste your time Where’s Wally?-Well, it’s just a picture of a home theater with no visible speakers. They are so well hidden!
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The three models are the eight-inch F708TM, the 12-inch F712TM, and the 12-inch F7-12TM subwoofer. Yes, that’s an exceptionally confusing way to name the last two, but here we are.
All three are intended for professional installation (although there’s nothing stopping you from doing it yourself) in the kind of home theater setup that I, unfortunately, can only dream of.
Although manufactured, tested and hand-finished in Glasgow, these speakers will not be released first in Scotland or across the UK; They will be available in India in July or August 2026 (debuting at the Smart Home Expo 2026 in Mumbai), before rolling out elsewhere soon after.
What is Fyne about these home theater speakers?
All three models pack plenty of power: the smaller F708TM’s IsoFlare driver produces a 117 dB peak, while the considerably larger F712TM delivers a 126 dB peak. The F7-12TM Sub maxes out at 126 dB.
Monitor models can be installed in portrait or landscape orientation and feature M10 threaded flight points for suspension, as well as rear-mounted VESA-compatible M8 inserts for wall mounting.
There is integrated rear cable management for flush-mount installation, and Fyne says the cabinet geometry and fixing architecture have been developed with experienced installers and industry standards in mind.
As for that “visually disappearing” part: that’s because the monitors and subwoofer have been designed to be completely unobtrusive and are finished in a low-gloss black so they won’t stand out even if you don’t cover them.
Prices are still subject to change, but are expected to be:
- F708TM: £950 / $1300 / €1100 (around AU$1790)
- F712TM: £1700 / $2300 / €1950 (around AU$3205)
- F7-12TM: £1250 / $1700 / €1450 (around AU$2358)
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