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KEF Bookshelf speakers reviewsKEF C3 Bookshelf speakers The handsome C3 comes in two finishes, European walnut and the Black Ash of the review sample. Measuring 290x177x256mm the cabinets are armed with a 130mm bass driver and a 19mm aluminium tweeter with 'tangerine waveguide' attached, a segmented cover for the tweeter claimed to disperse output. Bass output... KEF LS50 Bookshelf speakers Popular, the LS50 gets off to a fantastic start thanks to its fairly wonderful appearances. This might just be the exception to the rule, although there aren't that many standmount loudspeakers around that will probably appease partners that are averse to having hi-fi around the dwelling. The cabinet... KEF Q1 Bookshelf speakers It is a known proven fact the worse contour to get a loudspeaker is a square box, with rectangular contours the next worst. Yet nearly all loudspeakers are rectangular cartons. It is simple economics. Rectangular-shaped cartons could be constructed into a price that was comparatively low and, given... KEF Q300 Bookshelf speakers This improves imaging, creating an even audio and more exact image free from stage anomalies, assisted with a unique 'tangerine' waveguide. The Q300's size is a reasonable 355mm high, 210mm wide and 302mm deep, weighing 7.7kg each bit. They are fitted with gold plated bi-wire terminals at the rear... KEF R100 Bookshelf speakers KEF has over 50 years of initiating inventiveness behind it, bringing to mind other venerable British loudspeaker manufacturers, like Quad, B&W, Harbeth, and Spendor. It may be claimed that a fresh height was reached by KEF several years past with the extremely well, along with with its Blade loudspeaker... KEF R300 Bookshelf speakers Below the Uni-Q driver sits a 165mm bass driver with aluminium and aluminium cone - voice coil; both things ensuring low weight and good responsiveness. Twin sets of terminals are given for bi-wiring or bi-amping the Uniq driver and the bass unit separately, as well as the links are designed to the... |