Last stupid question about KEF IQ7's

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pebrooks

Enthusiast
Please be patient with me:new to the game. I currently have Kef surrounds and Kef 3way center-they sound great! I have old school BSR's that actually sound pretty decent, old poly cones with bass. Are the Kef IQ7's a good choice? They are ONLY $600.00, a pair now-free shipping! This sounds like a great value. I have a Denon 2808, 7.1 so power should be good. Is this a decent set-up? I am not an audiophile and do not have a lot of "loose change"...$600.00, for the Kefs appear the "right" choice...? Or do I bargain hunt? I have heard the IQ7's, and they sound very nice. Help from you pros?
 
CraigV

CraigV

Audioholic General
I don’t think it’s necessary to have two threads on the same topic by the same person going at the same time
 
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pebrooks

Enthusiast
Ever so sorry!

...I did ask for your indulgence. If you are so bothered...ignore!
 
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griffinconst

Senior Audioholic
I hate it when I get answers like this but if you like them then buy them.
None of us can say what sounds good to your ears. I can say IQ7's are not crappy speakers. I don't particularly like them but many do.
My advice is to go listen to some other speakers in your price range and then you can make a better informed decision. You might find the Kefs sound best to you and are a deal at $600 or ? Besides, auditioning a bunch of speakers is half the fun. Take some tunes you know very well and see what you hear. Ha ha, see what you hear. I crack myself up.
Good luck, and let us know what you decided.
 
no. 5

no. 5

Audioholic Field Marshall
I have heard the IQ7's, and they sound very nice. Help from you pros?
Well, if you like them...

However, the iQ5 may be a better choice; I have reason to believe it has smoother high frequency dispersion than the iQ7.
 
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griffinconst

Senior Audioholic
If you have a sub then consider the IQ5. You lose some bass but your sub will cover it and the price on IQ5 is SUPER cheap.
 
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pebrooks

Enthusiast
Thank you!

I'd like to thank everyone for the assist. I did decide to go with the IQ5's, after opinions and research. My next investment will be for a good sub-woofer as I understand the IQ5's, a little weak in the bass. Again, thank you for helping me out!
 
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pebrooks

Enthusiast
Thanks-the IQ5's are my choice. You are right: they sound better then the IQ&'s!!! And cheaper.
 
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griffinconst

Senior Audioholic
Do you have them yet? I have not actually heard this model. Let us know what you think.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Well, if you like them...

However, the iQ5 may be a better choice; I have reason to believe it has smoother high frequency dispersion than the iQ7.
I don't know about that. Maybe for the price, but the iQ7s are easier to drive and have better extension. Even with a sub it's nice to have towers with plenty of room. You could cross the 7s at 70 or 60hz dramatically reducing localization issues with subs.

Plus you get the same volume for about have the power. the IQ7 is a better speaker, but the 5s are still very good. Kefs take some adjustment, but he's already adjust so this is a no brainer. Go with the IQ7s if you can afford them. If not go for the IQ5s
 
no. 5

no. 5

Audioholic Field Marshall
I don't know about that. Maybe for the price, but the iQ7s are easier to drive and have better extension.
As I explained in my post, the iQ5 appears to have smoother high frequency dispersion than the iQ7, this an important - but by no means the only - part of subjective sound quality.

As I said; if you like them... buy them.
You could cross the 7s at 70 or 60hz dramatically reducing localization issues with subs.
Localization is one thing, room interaction is another issue altogether. But with high order slopes, even a crossover of 100Hz shouldn't create localization problems.
 
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griffinconst

Senior Audioholic
I f you have the money, I'd get the IQ9's. More drivers = better. Ha ha.
 
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pebrooks

Enthusiast
kefs on the way

They will not be shipped until tomorrow, Fiday is their shipping day, and was told 5-7 days, but probably sooner.
 
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pebrooks

Enthusiast
Kef substitution

I was informed today that they only had a black and a walnut IQ-5, remaining, so they struck a very good deal on the IQ-7's, in dark apple to match my other's. I guess I shouldn't complain, huh? A lot of people give the IQ-7's a big "thumbs up"!
Paul
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
As I explained in my post, the iQ5 appears to have smoother high frequency dispersion than the iQ7, this an important - but by no means the only - part of subjective sound quality.

As I said; if you like them... buy them.


Localization is one thing, room interaction is another issue altogether. But with high order slopes, even a crossover of 100Hz shouldn't create localization problems.
Not usually, but that does depend on the sub and how much bass a person wants. I think 100 is a bit high. though 100 to 80 isn't a huge deal. Either way you would have a great speaker, but I prefer a 6.5" driver in many cases over a 5.25" Of course my next speaker build will have 5" speakers, but it's a DIY where I can influence the extension much more. In a home theater I prefer the 6.5" in music I prefer the 5.25" usually. If you can listen to both do so. And then pick the one you like. If not. Then I don't know about buying them. It's like buying a car you've never driven. Some people like loose steering some people like tight steering. We all have preferences. Tailoring a system to your liking will always make you happier.

If you are building a home theater you should also look at the SVS sets.
 
no. 5

no. 5

Audioholic Field Marshall
Not usually, but that does depend on the sub and how much bass a person wants. I think 100 is a bit high. though 100 to 80 isn't a huge deal.
True, the subwoofer in question does enter into it. Because if it produces enough acoustical energy high enough in frequency (mechanical noise, harmonic distortion, resonances, etc), it can easily become locatable. But yes, 100Hz is a bit high. I just picked it for an example.

But furthermore, as I brought up, room interaction comes into play at those frequencies. So by using a low crossover frequency, it becomes difficult to guarantee that the left and right channels will producing similarly good mid-bass with respect to each other.

On a somewhat related topic, I have heard of studies on the topic of channel separation at very low frequencies; stereo bass and it's effect on the spatial aspects of the listening experience. The conclusion that can be drawn from the studies, and from external commentary, is that below 70-80Hz, there is no audible benefit to stereo bass.

but I prefer a 6.5" driver in many cases over a 5.25"
As it often pertains to bass response, I would prefer a larger driver for low frequency too, but it is very important to consider the whole of the spectrum that the speaker is reproducing, and driver size alone provides only a basic hint of the audible characteristics.
 
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pebrooks

Enthusiast
KEF sub

I am looking at the KEF 250w subwoofer...feedback?
 

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