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So, personally, I favour reviewing a 5. So imagine my surprise when I got sent First, the inventory was a pair of the Q towers, two pairs of the Q towers, a big QC centre, two pairs of Qds dipoles and a set of Q bookshelfers to go with the Qb subwoofer. I could have tried 7. As it was, I went 5. Afterwards, I also tried out the dipoles as rears, too. This was cool for my room as it matches the configuration of myriad sets of speakers I have tested and meant that the fabulously sweet Uni-Q driver arrays were all the same size.
I can hear the slight diff erence in unmatched tweeters and midband, even with genuine efforts made by makers to achieve even voicing. That said, you can assemble any system you want to fit your world, as that Uni-Q driver array is a work of beauty. I gather the passive crossovers are very basic. And the cabinets are cleverly made.
One with a hole in it, like the Q speakers — although these do come with a foam port bung so you can seal them up and have them play a bit fl atter and reach a bit deeper. These are dummy cones-in-suspension. Just like the cone assemblies of the bass drivers that have 50mm voice coils on their behinds, except ABRs just wobble. This I discovered when prodding them. You can see which drivers are connected, by micro-mimicmovements of the other cones caused by the back EMF you create with an even shove.
But as I pushed one, the other just pooched out… interesting. A passive radiator, as these are called generically, acts as both port and sealed box. The rest of the array can shake your room, too. I was thinking the Qb subwoofer was measly at only W but it has a heck of a transducer — a 10in job that grips the low-end with precision and melodic accuracy, which is far too rare a thing in home subwoofers!
I also loved that, unlike a subwoofer I recently auditioned which used Ebony and offended my environmental sensibilities, these are made from eco-friendly materials. So: a gorgeous set of speakers, whose Uni-Q technology means delicate tinkly highs of fabulous transparency and beauty. Demo material included the new De Niro movie Limitless on Blu-ray. I had to screen it twice so I could take more notes as the KEF system quickly had me sucked into the action. I also swapped out the Qs for the Qds dipoles.
These angular cabinets, with their two out-of-phase 5. They create a rear stage that seemingly disappears. Either way, these new Q Series speakers are clearly the off spring of some very clever parents and out-perform many systems from other makers at higher prices. Clean, grippy yet not overblown. Pure KEF-ness, for a bit less. Highs : Wonderful, delicate transparency; grip and control; eyecatching aesthetics Lows : Non-magnetic grilles leave lugholes when removed; can sound harsh at very high levels.
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HiFi Speakers. Wireless HiFi Speakers. Sign In. Award-winning Depth and Clarity Q Series. Q Series takes cutting-edge acoustic technology from ranges including The Reference and Blade to a wider selection of people. Representing exceptional value, Q Series unlocks detail and depth in whatever you choose to listen to.
The result, enhanced by KEF's 'tangerine' waveguide over the tweeter, is a more accurate three-dimensional sound that's dispersed evenly throughout the room.
A listen to Pink Floyd afterwards was always part of the pleasure of going over there to chop wood for the Aga to earn my Sunday lunch! Then a few years ago, I had to go to KEF to review its mighty forty- thousand pound well it was back then… Reference system in full 7. Put it this way — the receptionist looked scared of me when we came out of the room. That might explain why, when asked to supply the new Q Series for us to review, they all but sent the lot [er, actually that was my fault — Ed].
You see, I do have 7. But my home is set up to have the cinema dominate one end of a typical suburban through-lounge, with the sofa against the wall as against floating in mid floor. So, personally, I favour reviewing a 5. So imagine my surprise when I got sent First, the inventory was a pair of the Q towers, two pairs of the Q towers, a big QC centre, two pairs of Qds dipoles and a set of Q bookshelfers to go with the Qb subwoofer.
I could have tried 7. As it was, I went 5. Afterwards, I also tried out the dipoles as rears, too. This was cool for my room as it matches the configuration of myriad sets of speakers I have tested and meant that the fabulously sweet Uni-Q driver arrays were all the same size. I can hear the slight diff erence in unmatched tweeters and midband, even with genuine efforts made by makers to achieve even voicing. That said, you can assemble any system you want to fit your world, as that Uni-Q driver array is a work of beauty.
I gather the passive crossovers are very basic. And the cabinets are cleverly made. One with a hole in it, like the Q speakers — although these do come with a foam port bung so you can seal them up and have them play a bit fl atter and reach a bit deeper.
These are dummy cones-in-suspension. Just like the cone assemblies of the bass drivers that have 50mm voice coils on their behinds, except ABRs just wobble. This I discovered when prodding them. You can see which drivers are connected, by micro-mimicmovements of the other cones caused by the back EMF you create with an even shove. But as I pushed one, the other just pooched out… interesting. A passive radiator, as these are called generically, acts as both port and sealed box.
The rest of the array can shake your room, too. I was thinking the Qb subwoofer was measly at only W but it has a heck of a transducer — a 10in job that grips the low-end with precision and melodic accuracy, which is far too rare a thing in home subwoofers! I also loved that, unlike a subwoofer I recently auditioned which used Ebony and offended my environmental sensibilities, these are made from eco-friendly materials. So: a gorgeous set of speakers, whose Uni-Q technology means delicate tinkly highs of fabulous transparency and beauty.
Demo material included the new De Niro movie Limitless on Blu-ray. I had to screen it twice so I could take more notes as the KEF system quickly had me sucked into the action. I also swapped out the Qs for the Qds dipoles. These angular cabinets, with their two out-of-phase 5.
They create a rear stage that seemingly disappears. Either way, these new Q Series speakers are clearly the off spring of some very clever parents and out-perform many systems from other makers at higher prices. Clean, grippy yet not overblown. Pure KEF-ness, for a bit less. Wireless HiFi Speakers.
Sign In. Award-winning Depth and Clarity Q Series. Q Series takes cutting-edge acoustic technology from ranges including The Reference and Blade to a wider selection of people. Representing exceptional value, Q Series unlocks detail and depth in whatever you choose to listen to.
The result, enhanced by KEF's 'tangerine' waveguide over the tweeter, is a more accurate three-dimensional sound that's dispersed evenly throughout the room. Tweaking the tweeter With the addition of the damped tweeter loading tube providing a gentle termination of sound produced from the back of the tweeter, lower treble performance is improved dramatically and a new low-distortion inductor on the crossover provides cleaner bass.