Tweeter
The high-frequency driver is a ring radiator with a neodymium motor system.
It is selected for its ability to reproduce overtones with clarity and control, allowing fine detail to emerge naturally without becoming sharp or fatiguing. Its behavior remains stable across listening levels, preserving air, texture, and resolution.
Dual Tweeter Configuration
Fenja features a rear-facing ambience tweeter that can be engaged depending on placement and room acoustics.
When used in the right conditions, it expands the sense of space and creates a broader, more open soundstage. When not required, the presentation remains precise and focused.
This allows Fenja to adapt to different listening environments while maintaining its core character.
Midrange and Woofers
Fenja is built around a three-way driver configuration, featuring a 5" midrange and four 7" woofers.
For mid and low frequencies, we use woven Kevlar mineral cones, chosen for their internal damping and structural stability.
The midrange preserves detail, timing, and tonal accuracy, allowing voices and instruments to remain stable and naturally placed within the soundstage.
The four woofers deliver depth and authority, while remaining controlled and responsive.
Cabinet and Alignment
Fenja is a three-way loudspeaker with a cabinet structure divided into separate sections. The tweeter and midrange are placed in the upper section, while the woofers are placed in the lower sections.
The cabinet features a trapezoidal geometry with a slightly angled front baffle, providing mechanical time alignment and ensuring a coherent arrival of sound at the listening position.
Dual Tweeter Configuration
Fenja features a rear-facing ambience tweeter that can be engaged depending on placement and room acoustics.
When used in the right conditions, it expands the sense of space and creates a broader, more open soundstage. When not required, the presentation remains precise and focused.
This allows Fenja to adapt to different listening environments while maintaining its core character.
Structure and Airflow
The cabinet is internally divided into separate chambers, allowing each driver to operate within a controlled environment and preventing interaction across frequency ranges.
Seven bass reflex ports are distributed across the rear of the cabinet. Rather than relying on a single large port, multiple smaller ports maintain controlled airflow and support low frequencies that remain fast, responsive, and well integrated with the rest of the system.
Dual Tweeter Configuration
Fenja features a dual tweeter configuration.
The front driver ensures precision and focus, while the rear-facing ambience tweeter can expand the sense of space — depending on placement and room acoustics.