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The Roksan Caspian FR-5 and CR-5 centre channel speakers, released in 2005, were lauded for their striking design, premium build quality, and dynamic performance. The FR-5 speakers, in particular, were tall and elegant, featuring a high-gloss black finish that exuded a sense of luxury and craftsmanship. Their minimalist design, clean lines, and high-end lacquered finish made them stand out as a stylish addition to any listening space. The speakers were constructed from 25mm MDF with internal bracing, ensuring a rigid and stable cabinet that contributed to their excellent sound quality.
The FR-5's driver configuration included two 130mm coated paper woofers and a 25mm fabric dome tweeter, both magnetically shielded and positioned to deliver a coherent soundstage. The speakers produced a wide, deep soundstage with excellent stereo focus, and their ability to handle complex musical passages with clarity and control made them a joy for both casual listening and critical audiophile use.
Listeners appreciated the FR-5’s ability to summon significant drive and attack, with dynamic peaks and troughs rendered with precision. The bass response, powered by a rear-firing bass port, was noted for its depth and tightness, providing a solid foundation without sounding bloated. Although the speakers needed careful positioning, once properly placed, they delivered a balanced and composed sound, offering a strong performance across genres, from rock to classical.
The CR-5 centre channel was designed as part of the same Caspian series, providing a matching aesthetic and sonic signature for home theatre setups. Together, the FR-5 and CR-5 created an immersive surround sound experience, excelling in both two-channel music playback and multi-channel setups.
While the FR-5's slightly pronounced midrange and unique bass tuning added a distinctive flavour to the sound, some listeners preferred this character for its musicality and engaging presence. Despite its more forward presentation, the FR-5 maintained a sense of refinement, allowing for extended, non-fatiguing listening sessions.
FR-5 and CR-5 - 2005