The brand has earned its fame for plenty of new technologies. They developed and brought to the market driver decoupling, coupled-cavity bass loading, conjugate load matching, the “KEF Universal Bass Equaliser” (aka “KUBE”), Uni-Q, and many others.

The best KEF bookshelf speakers reviews are designed to help you in choosing the most suitable home acoustic by giving information about each product’s particular qualities, advantages, and disadvantages to listen to music and to watch movies only in the best sound quality.

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KEF Bookshelf Speakers Reviews

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KEF Q350: Speakers with Detailed Sound

KEF Q350
The KEF Q350 aren’t simple bookshelf speakers. Their special feature is a 6.5-inch Uni-Q emitter with a 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter installed in its center. The speakers go in two finishes – black with a black dynamic or white with a silver dynamic. You will most likely be surprised by the fact that they are not equipped with regular grids. In my test, these KEF speakers never sounded harsh on the tops or overloaded on the bass. They simply reproduced the music the way it was. The stereo picture was wide, long, and deep. If you want to get a live sound from the KEF Q350, then you need to use them with a tube amplifier or class AB amplifier.

The sound is accurate and sufficiently detailed. However, the speakers are able to play warmly – with tube amplification, the sound becomes fuller, more voluminous, and lively. They are super sensitive to the quality of tracks, practically don’t mask flaws, but on the other hand, the highest quality records are able to show their best with these acoustics. Although the KEF Q350 was designed primarily according to audiophile requirements, this doesn’t mean that they are not suitable for those who just need a pair of well-sounding speakers. This model will be a good choice if you just want to listen to music or watch movies.

Pros

  • Relatively low cost in these speakers line.
  • Made from high-quality matte vinyl.

Cons

  • Microdynamics are not perfect.

KEF LS50 Wireless: Luxury Hi-Tech Speakers

KEF LS50 Wireless
These are not the first wireless speakers in the company’s product range, they go in addition to the already existing line. In KEF audio speakers comparison this exact model is definitely one of the most luxurious. The KEF LS50W contains two amplifiers per speaker (230W each), tuned using an integrated DSP processor with a custom choice of EQ modes and an integrated streamer – all packed in two speakers. In addition to a large case, these AS have touch-sensitive control buttons on the top panel and connectors for inputs and outputs on the back.

The speakers can be connected to the system via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, aptX Bluetooth 4.0, an asynchronous USB port, or an optical input. There is also an analog output for the subwoofer and analog audio input. 30W A/B class amplifiers are used for tweeters, and for mid-range/woofers – 200W Class D amplifiers. A mobile app for Android and iOS helps set the speakers and also provide a palette of functions to control them. Equalizer settings allow controlling the playback and knobs let adjust the volume, high frequency, the bass depth, and phasing correction more precisely. For beginners and experts, there are different options for customization. Under $1000 price range, they produce powerful, detail-rich audio that has virtually zero distortion.

Pros

  • Easy to set up due to smart technologies.
  • The speakers build is designed using finite element method that eliminates odd sound emissions.

Cons

  • Not easy to integrate into a living room system due to some deficient app control.

KEF R300: Strict Sound and Classic Look

KEF R300
The KEF R300 looks like a classic two-way bookshelf speaker. The basis of the model is the Uni-Q module. A feature of all Uni-Q modules is the coaxial and at the same time coplanar arrangement of mid-range and tweeter speakers. As a result, the sound comes from a single point, like from a broadband speaker, i.e. there is no interference, diffraction and phase distortion.

The first impression of the sound is exceptional transparency of the speakers. At the same time, the sound picture practically doesn’t lose the originality and accuracy. It is hard to find another acoustics to line up the sound stage so focused as the R300 does, even in its $1000 price range. The comfort listening area is really wide. I would recommend this model to those who like strict, unpainted, and at the same time comfortable sound. The wide dispersion of this sound will make it possible to successfully use them in a home theater or in a bedroom.

Pros

  • Good sound at all frequencies thanks to 6.5-inch driver.
  • The build quality matches the price.

Cons

  • Not very easy to set up, as their construction requires a strict installation of a minimum 39 inches from the side walls.