posted on Tuesday, 20th June 2023 by Steve May
The partnership of AtlasIED and Fyne Audio has released its first loudspeaker series, a range of in-ceiling models based on Fyne’s IsoFlare point source driver technology.
The launch of the Atlas+Fyne IsoFlare series are the products developed as part of AtlasIED’s strategic investment in and collaboration with Fyne Audio, bringing the Hi-Fi brand’s point-source IsoFlare driver technology to the commercial and residential installation markets in the US, Europe, Middle East and Asia, for the first time.
The series consists of seven in-ceiling models, including blind mount models in 4-inch (100mm), 6-inch (150mm), and 8-inch (200mm) sizes, a 4-inch (100mm) low profile model, an 8-inch (200mm) subwoofer, and two pre-install models.
Available in black or white, the new loudspeakers offer an edgeless grille design in either square or round options, to better meet architectural constraints. Installation is said to be quick and secure, courtesy of a patented toolless dog leg mounting mechanism.
' The new loudspeakers offer an edgeless grille design in either square or round options, to better meet architectural constraints...'
“Atlas+Fyne is a new premium audio brand in the installation audio market but with many years of audio pedigree behind it," said Fyne Audio MD, Anji Sosna. "Ideal for luxury hotels, casinos, high-end restaurants and bars, retail spaces, corporate facilities, educational establishments and many more types of installation. The new IsoFlare series in-ceiling range provides a natural and accurate soundstage, linear response, and unparalleled consistency in directivity, delivering premium sound quality in any venue.”
The IsoFlare ceiling loudspeakers represent a new benchmark for point source technology, said Graham Hendry, VP of Loudspeaker Strategy at AtlasIED.
“In designing the IsoFlare series in collaboration with Fyne, our goal was to enter the market from the outset ahead of the curve with a fully realised product that leverages the strengths of both brands. Alongside the audio performance, ergonomics and aesthetics were a major consideration, providing the architect, designer, and installer with an attractive and versatile solution for various applications. For integrators, whether it’s for leisure and entertainment, learning, retail, business or luxury residential, investing in premium audio is crucial to better outcomes.”
The line is scheduled to ship Q4 2023.
Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3, TechRadar, Home Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.
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