KEF Q150 Bookshelf Speaker, Passive, Satin Black

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KEF Q150 Bookshelf Speaker, Passive, Satin Black

KEF Q150 Bookshelf Speaker, Passive, Satin Black

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Intel classifications are for general, educational and planning purposes only and consist of Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCN) and Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) numbers. Any use made of Intel classifications are without recourse to Intel and shall not be construed as a representation or warranty regarding the proper ECCN or HTS. Your company as an importer and/or exporter is responsible for determining the correct classification of your transaction. Ideal for quality stereo in medium to large-sized rooms or as part of a superior AV system, the KEF Q750 is the complete all-rounder.

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There’s a lot that can go into power/spl calculations but some rough ball park figures: - the R3s sensitivity spec is 87db/2.83V/1m. So KEF say 1 Watt to one speaker should give you 87dB from 1 metre away. Each doubling of distance away is meant to cause a loss of 6dB. So at 4 metres away 1 Watt would be giving you about 75dB. However the room itself can add 3-6db gain. And if you add another speaker so you have a Left and Right then that’ll be about 3dB more too. What we’re left with is that at 4 metres away the R3s are likely to be giving you at least 80dB (conservatively). With 1 Watt. Of course now you need to factor in headroom and the likely dynamic range of the material you’ll be listening to (how loud is it likely to go?). Each 3db increase from 80dB would need a doubling of wattage. For your use case at the volumes you like I doubt you’ll be troubling double figures that often. Witness the epitome of acoustic innovation with the KEF Q Series Q150 Speakers. This pioneering creation is birthed from KEF's unrivaled dedication to the fusion of aesthetic form and audio function. Crafted out of high-quality materials, the speakers bear a sleek, modern look while offering a superior sound profile, destined to mesmerize the most discerning ears. Innovative Uni-Q Driver Array

Some of the best speakers for Cambridge Audio CXA61 are: KEF LS50, KEF Q150 andB&W 601 S2. Which one sounds better? Audiolab 6000A is another popular amp. While comparing Cambridge Audio CXA61 vs Audiolab 6000A , we see that they have the same price range but the 6000A has better dynamics. It has a phono stage included. It also has tone controls and DAC filters.But before you take the plunge, there’s a bit of research you’ll need to do as bookshelf speakers aren’t at all like your average soundbar or Bluetooth device. What are bookshelf speakers? I was not a fan of the treble on the Z1.. I found the bass to much on the Z3's and the Floorstanders. Dali's sonic flavour was not for me.. The KEF Q150's had a better balance to my ears over the budget Dali range. From further tests with my Marantz combo, I have found Tannoy and KEF to be an excellent match. When we later connected to the prodigiously powerful Anthem MRX 1120 receiver, both sets of speakers opened up significantly, moving even closer together in their treble reproduction. On either receiver, though, the Q150’s zippy upper register does an excellent job cleanly defining blisteringly fast instrumental lines, such as jazz great Ahmad Jamal’s treacherously nimble solo on One (Ahmad). Standard bookshelf speakers or small tower speakers will work great with the CXA61. However, if you have speakers that are demanding, or have <88dB efficiency speakers, then going with CXA81 is a better choice. When I was dipping my toes into Hifi, my very first demo was with the Denon N9 paired with Wharfedale 220 speakers, Q Acoustic Concept 20's and Dali Z1's /Z3's. I really enjoyed the N9 with the Concept 20's & 220's, Upstairs the dealer had a pair of KEF LS50's connected to a Rega Elex-r and Audiolab CD player. I was blown away by the detail. He also connected a pair of Dali Floorstanders to a Roksan amplifier and the Audiolab CD player.



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