AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
And KEF uses Real Wood veneer not plastic on the Enclosure. I like the dual passive radiators vs. the bass reflex ports that could and have caused Chuffing.

Also, KEF uses separated cabinet design, Mid/Tweet separated from Woofer.

Like the Tangerine Waveguide, and having "One Mouth" for both the Tweet/Mid driver as one point source, makes sense to me.

Now, onto Auditioning them for <$2K if they sound as good as the Engineering that went into the UniQ development, they will have a real winner! :)
Of course, the Q900 is like $1,200/pr @ A4L.

So the Philharmonic 1 @ $1.6K vs. Q900 vs. Revel F12? :D
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

Audioholic Ninja
So the Philharmonic 1 @ $1.6K vs. Q900 vs. Revel F12? :D
I don't think I could ever get over seeing that graph of the Q900s. It just makes wince. I should email KEF and ask them why there is no LCR Filter on the woofer.
 
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pearsall001

Full Audioholic
Just picked up a pair of the Q900's along with the Q600 center. I'm still running the Polk LSi/FX surrounds. All powered by a Rotel RMB-1095 multi channel amp. Impressive to say the least for both HT & 2 channel. I previously had the complete Polk LSi series (Lsi15's & LsiC). The KEF's had no problem in out performing the Polks which are very good speakers. Very happy I made the move. Down the road I'll probably replace the LSi/FX with the KEF surrounds but I'm not in any hurry.
 
DenPureSound

DenPureSound

Senior Audioholic
Just picked up a pair of the Q900's along with the Q600 center. I'm still running the Polk LSi/FX surrounds. All powered by a Rotel RMB-1095 multi channel amp. Impressive to say the least for both HT & 2 channel. I previously had the complete Polk LSi series (Lsi15's & LsiC). The KEF's had no problem in out performing the Polks which are very good speakers. Very happy I made the move. Down the road I'll probably replace the LSi/FX with the KEF surrounds but I'm not in any hurry.
Don't crank up those KEF Q900's initially, I was told today keep the vol. at reasonable levels, and let them break-in for around 100 hrs. or so, before you get up to 100+dB levels. The drivers as shipped are Very Tight.

Do you find the bass lows to punchy with the Q900's, or do they seem tight?

Do you find that their wide in dispersion so the full couch becomes the Sweet Spot or ?

Same speaker I am considering -- the KEF Q900 -- will it kick it over the Klipsch RF-82II's across the spectrum for Front Mains is the 64M $ Question?
 
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ptykozoon

Enthusiast
Thought I'd chime in in this thread since I just picked up a pair of these and a Marantz6005 the other day. Thanks go to GranteedEV for his expert advice in helping me (total n00b) pick out some speakers for my place.

So here are my thoughts (amateur impressions) on the speakers:

Initial impression ~ "WOW", when I first set them up I started watching the shootout scene in "Heat". I was blissfully unaware for a good 30 seconds that the right speaker wasn't even on! They're that good. The atmospheric power of these speakers is very strong. However, if you are sitting directly in front of one of them you'll feel they are very strongly directional - sitting right in front of one you'll be overwhelmed by it and won't be able to distinctly appreciate the other - so there definitely is a sweet spot position you'll want to find when listening. As with any home theatre though I assume.

After the first few moments of listening to the KEFs words like "crisp" and "clean" and "detail" started popping up in my brain; not even trying to come up with adjectives or trying to describe what I heard - these words just popped up in my brain instinctively, so yes I would describe them as very rich in detail and crisp.

The bass is quite good, I played some dubstep on the speakers and not only were they able to handle the powerful lows, they did not reverberate or feel like they were running out of fumes - they simply ran the deeps exceptionally well. Unless you are willing to shell out +$500 or so on a decent subwoofer I feel like anything else would be absolutely drowned out by the bass on the 900's. In short, you really don't *need* a subwoofer: although I'm sure a nice one would definitely make things simply astounding (at this point however you need to live in a home tucked away in the countryside as living in an apartment will become dangerous due to your neighbors extreme hatred for you.)

The speakers handle films exceedingly well - especially blu-rays with losless audio, I was hearing ambient effects that I had honestly not ever heard before, conversations are crisp and explosions are LOUD and atmospheric.

Battlefield 3 was STUPENDOUS, the game features groundbreaking sound design (I have since realized) and I was shocked at how realistic the game became. I have NEVER been so engrossed in the reality of a game before. Every time I fired a bullet it was like....really firing a bullet.

John Coltrane never felt so close before - it was like he was in the room. Electronica holds up exceedingly well, I couldn't help but smile during climaxes of certain techno tracks. I felt like the weakest genre were rock and pop, while the strongest were electronica, rap, jazz and soundtracks. I'm not sure if I'll need to keep adding speakers to make the aforementioned better, but I just didn't feel like they shined like everything else did. Subjective opinion aside though, rock and pops sound quality I thought were still stellar.

Beyond that, I think a full 5.1 or greater system would make this setup heavenly good. I've listened to a $50,000 home theatre before and these two KEF's almost gave it a run for it's money.
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

Audioholic Ninja
I felt like the weakest genre were rock and pop, while the strongest were electronica, rap, jazz and soundtracks. I'm not sure if I'll need to keep adding speakers to make the aforementioned better, but I just didn't feel like they shined like everything else did. Subjective opinion aside though, rock and pops sound quality I thought were still stellar.
The problem with a lot of rock and pop, is that they tend to have heavy dynamic compression. Since everything is squeezed into the same SPL, it sounds "better" in a car over road noise, but on a good system it stilldoesn't really sound "good".

However, if you are sitting directly in front of one of them you'll feel they are very strongly directional - sitting right in front of one you'll be overwhelmed by it and won't be able to distinctly appreciate the other - so there definitely is a sweet spot position you'll want to find when listening. As with any home theatre though I assume.
Their "directional" nature helps reduce the impact of the room on what you're hearing. If you want to maximize the horizontal sweet spot, aim the left speaker 45 degrees to the right, and aim the right speaker 45 degrees to the left. The speakers should cross in FRONT of you for this to work correctly. The results will widen your sweet spot, and also increase spaciousness on paper. Try it out and let us know what you think of that placement.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I've listened to a $50,000 home theatre before and these two KEF's almost gave it a run for it's money.
Diminishing returns. Veblen effect. :D

I think a lot of people find this statement hard to believe, but I'm not one of them. I believe you.:D

Now tell us which $50,000 speaker system are you talking about!:D
 
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ptykozoon

Enthusiast
Diminishing returns. Veblen effect. :D

I think a lot of people find this statement hard to believe, but I'm not one of them. I believe you.:D

Now tell us which $50,000 speaker system are you talking about!:D
It was before I was into audio at all but I think it was a custom Bowers and Wilkins or some other name brand audio setup - could be wrong though. Can't say for sure, all I remember is how we were all bewildered why he didn't just buy a BMW or something. I'll chime in if I'm ever at his house again haha.

I'll definitely try the angling Granteed thanks!
 
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ptykozoon

Enthusiast
Diminishing returns. Veblen effect. :D

I think a lot of people find this statement hard to believe, but I'm not one of them. I believe you.:D
Oh his system is beyond mine for sure, but the KEF's really wouldn't be too far behind if I completed a 7.1. At least at certain decibel points - his system got LOUD. Like ouch this hurts my ears a lot yet is still pristine LOUD.
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

Audioholic Ninja
Oh his system is beyond mine for sure, but the KEF's really wouldn't be too far behind if I completed a 7.1. At least at certain decibel points - his system got LOUD. Like ouch this hurts my ears a lot yet is still pristine LOUD.
Then it's just your turn to One-Up him :D :cool:


Introducing the KEF Blade

 
DenPureSound

DenPureSound

Senior Audioholic
They only cost $30K/pr. :eek:

KEF Blade
They will give you a Deal I am sure if you trade up those KEF References you have into the BLADES -- that is chunk change for you, right? :D

Geez, those Blades are GORGEOUS -- I would love to hear them, even if we could not afford them! :cool:

The SHAPE of things to come in Audio Art and Accurate Reproduction of Sound.

I tried for months to Audition the KEF R900 Towers, none around anywhere per the KEF Distributor. Not a good way to sale expensive speakers.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Those Blades remind me of computer speakers.:eek::D
 
DenPureSound

DenPureSound

Senior Audioholic
Those Blades remind me of computer speakers.:eek::D
They do NOT look like my Computer speakers at all -- They LOOK like they just ROSE from the DEAD and are READY to ROCK 'N ROLL -- just wish the price was closer to what Grant and Nuance could afford, instead of some Cheap EMP's or some Little Salk Songtowers with a couple Very Small drivers. :D
 
DenPureSound

DenPureSound

Senior Audioholic
I am so excited my NEW Blades just showed up, and these things are huge and heavy, but ours are a different color.



Can't wait to get them fired up here.
 
cpp

cpp

Audioholic Ninja
Originally Posted by AcuDefTechGuy View Post
Is Arcam in bed with KEF
most of the shows I've been to seem to always have Kef matched with Arcam products, who knows why, not me.
 
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