Purchased a set from KEF when they went on sale. I have tried three different times to like them, but just can't seem to take to them. Now I haven't tried them in a different room yet but I'm considering selling them. Problem I have is I normally regret selling my gear once it's gone. I really regret letting some JBL speakers go and now you can't get them. Just wandering if these KEF's are going to be one of those speakers that get discontinued and then I can't give them another go later on. I always loose money too on speakers so that weighs in on the questions to sell.
I'm with you (but this is "only" my second time). I bought a pair at the recent $1000 price, but they are going back to Amazon.
They do lots of things very well, and I can understand why they are popular. I have been procrastinating listening to them for specifics, but in general terms, they just seem a bit too closed in - not as open or airy.
I believe it is an artifact of the tweeter's waveguide (the surrounding woofer).
I listened to the new Klipsch Reference Premeir RP-150m vs the ls50 and it is amazing how similar they are in how they present the sound, but I liked the Klipsch better which kind of kills consideration of the ls50.
Until the latest generation of JBL and Klipsch, I always preferred minimal or no wave guides (not saying the JBL/Klipsch are better, just that they no longer stand out as a problem for me). I suspect you are experiencing the same.
I still want to try them as a ~3' near-field speaker to see if that changes the game.