Kef have given us a beautiful speaker, Iam enjoying its clarity , presence immensely, they're working a treat as monitors for my Yamaha MOD -x8 synthesizer , fantastic sound for cfx pianoand the Bosendorfer Imperial grand.
Manufacturer: KEF
Kef have given us a beautiful speaker, Iam enjoying its clarity , presence immensely, they're working a treat as monitors for my Yamaha MOD -x8 synthesizer , fantastic sound for cfx pianoand the Bosendorfer Imperial grand.
initially i bought the q 150 and then upgraded to the 350's , they have so much control and deliver a nicely balanced , solid punchy sound, i compared them to some dali s and there was just no comparison, personally, for me, overall i m highly delighted with them
Bought the q150 and then returned them to buy these and let me tell you the q150 were good but these are better over them in terms of loudness and Low end. I don't need a sub with these in my room, also the q series are sexy looking. I really recommend these over the Klipsch. These go to 40hz imo.
Bass
mellow laid back chorus marching bass pinpoint tweeters . not bright just right .
One of the headlines I considered for this review was "What Becomes a Legend Most." It's a poignant song from Lou Reed's New Sensations. Before that, it was an advertising slogan that sold mink coats in ads featuring Judy Garland, Lauren Bacall, and Marlene Dietrich, among others.
Atmos add-ons; Coincident Uni-Q drivers; Sub has three placement EQ modes
Grilles not included; Not as dressy as other KEF products
During the hour preceding my removal of the KEF LS50 loudspeakers from their spiked, rough-iron stands, I was lost in the recurring still moments, reverberating tones, and contemplative spirit of Sir John Tavener's Eis Thanaton and Theophany , in the recording by soprano Patricia Rozario, bass...
During the hour preceding my removal of theKEF LS50loudspeakers from their spiked, rough-iron stands, I was lost in the recurring still moments, reverberating tones, and contemplative spirit of Sir John Tavener'sEis ThanatonandTheophany, in the recording by soprano Patricia Rozario, bass Stephen...
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Outstanding stereo imaging; Potent performance for a standmount; Very well made
Bass can be fractionally unruly; Won't flatter poor equipment; Looks a matter of opinion
Replaced my 18 year old, but still great sounding, B&Ws with these and it is such a leap in quality. They look as amazing as they sound - crisp, clear and a lovely wide sound stage. Recommended.
The KEF Q350s offer a sophisticated, insightful presentation that's beyond their modest price
Stunning levels of clarity and detail; Huge scale of sound; Good timing; Even balance; Transparent; Good build and elegant design
Lack some punch and drive; Not best at low volumes
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