Opinion on KEF Powered Speakers (LS50 Wireless II / LS60 Towers

Cos

Cos

Audioholic Samurai
The one thing psychologically defective with me is when I plan to buy something simple as it relates to home theater, it always ends up being a much larger purchase that I originally intended.

Currently considering 2 Options from KEF
- LS50 Wireless II
- LS60 Towers

I gifted my niece my YU6 Speakers for her gaming PC Setup (I helped her build her first gaming PC)

My excuse to level up the bedroom setup while still having WAF, not an easy task.
- Looked at on wall, and demo'd quite a few, but did not come away impressed (I do not want to do in-wall)
- Then looked at the KEF LSXII, but felt those were a bit on the smallish side for the bedroom (24x18)
- I did demo the LS50 Wireless II, but those are a lot bigger than what I expected in person for just bookshelves
- Found a dealer who has a demo pair of LS60 who is out of state, but 1 hour from my house so..no taxes
- LS60s while deper in size, are actually much narrower 8 vs 12in and would probably take up less space than
LS50s with stands.

Does anyone have experience or feedback with either of these speakers. I am not allowed to have any AMPS/AVR/AVPs in my room, and it has to be a simple design. Will NOT do a soundbar.
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I have heard both, but didn't listen closely to the wireless because they weren't set up for optimal sound. The electronics have been upgraded as of at least 5 years ago. The LS50 are very strong and as long as the electronics don't get in the way of good sound, the wireless speakers are very good, too. A friend bought a pair of the LS50 and I know he wouldn't have chosen them if the sound wasn't really good- we worked for two audio dealers- the last being a custom integration company and he's now VP at a different one- all three sold excellent equipment. I can ask for his opinions on the LS50 if you want. I know the last regional sales mgr for KEF in the Midwest likes their speakers enough to buy a pair for himself, though- he doesn't mess around when sound quality is concerned.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
The one thing psychologically defective with me is when I plan to buy something simple as it relates to home theater, it always ends up being a much larger purchase that I originally intended.

Currently considering 2 Options from KEF
- LS50 Wireless II
- LS60 Towers

I gifted my niece my YU6 Speakers for her gaming PC Setup (I helped her build her first gaming PC)

My excuse to level up the bedroom setup while still having WAF, not an easy task.
- Looked at on wall, and demo'd quite a few, but did not come away impressed (I do not want to do in-wall)
- Then looked at the KEF LSXII, but felt those were a bit on the smallish side for the bedroom (24x18)
- I did demo the LS50 Wireless II, but those are a lot bigger than what I expected in person for just bookshelves
- Found a dealer who has a demo pair of LS60 who is out of state, but 1 hour from my house so..no taxes
- LS60s while deper in size, are actually much narrower 8 vs 12in and would probably take up less space than
LS50s with stands.

Does anyone have experience or feedback with either of these speakers. I am not allowed to have any AMPS/AVR/AVPs in my room, and it has to be a simple design. Will NOT do a soundbar.
As long as the coax is above your bed, and you don't plan on the SPL getting much over 90dbs, the 60s are nice and you could definitely do without a sub unless you wanted subsonic bass.
 
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KenM10759

KenM10759

Audioholic Ninja
The LS60's are crazy good! Many people refer to them as "the mini-Blade" and I've never read a bad word about them.
 
Cos

Cos

Audioholic Samurai
Leaning towards the LS60, honestly, I think they would also be the perfect family room setup. Small form factor no equipment other than power & ethernet cables between the two and the HDMI ARC to TV. I have a dealer offering to sell a demo pair for 4k, so seriously considering, I have until Jan 3rd to make a decision.
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Leaning towards the LS60, honestly, I think they would also be the perfect family room setup. Small form factor no equipment other than power & ethernet cables between the two and the HDMI ARC to TV. I have a dealer offering to sell a demo pair for 4k, so seriously considering, I have until Jan 3rd to make a decision.
I think you will be quite happy with that decision with all the convenience and sound quality. Kal Rubinson was extremely pleased and comparing them to his Blades, that's high praise .
 
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Nondemo01

Audioholic
Leaning towards the LS60, honestly, I think they would also be the perfect family room setup. Small form factor no equipment other than power & ethernet cables between the two and the HDMI ARC to TV. I have a dealer offering to sell a demo pair for 4k, so seriously considering, I have until Jan 3rd to make a decision.
$4K? That's a NO BRAINER then. I heard a pair at a local dealer and my god! Yes, the Blade 2 they had were "better", but not multiples so. I was amazed at the bass they produced. They are limited in total SPL so if you listen at very loud volume, they can't keep up. I considered them as my end game until Arendal came out with their anniversary speakers and paired them with a McIntosh MA352. What color? The white ones I heard were really nice.
 
Cos

Cos

Audioholic Samurai
Titanium Gray, which would be my second choice (white being first) but at 4k, I am ok with the color. It is for a bedroom setup, so not going to be blasting the volume, I have my Personas for that :). Out of state vendor, so definite tax benefit to that as well. 1 Hour from my house.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
Titanium Gray, which would be my second choice (white being first) but at 4k, I am ok with the color. It is for a bedroom setup, so not going to be blasting the volume, I have my Personas for that :). Out of state vendor, so definite tax benefit to that as well. 1 Hour from my house.
2k off retail price they look pretty amazing. They claim low bass output too.

Frequency response: 31Hz – 24kHz
I’ve not had or heard KEF as bestbuy here doesn’t carry them on display but I’m surprised there’s no passive LS60 although they are rather pricey. Do q meta handle higher volumes better??
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
2k off retail price they look pretty amazing. They claim low bass output too.

Frequency response: 31Hz – 24kHz
I’ve not had or heard KEF as bestbuy here doesn’t carry them on display but I’m surprised there’s no passive LS60 although they are rather pricey. Do q meta handle higher volumes better??
The R11/R7 have no problems keeping up and surpassing the LS60 in many areas, you have to keep in mind the functionality. The LS60, according to Erin, have an F3 of 23hz. That's what DSP can do.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
The R11/R7 have no problems keeping up and surpassing the LS60 in many areas, you have to keep in mind the functionality. The LS60, according to Erin, have an F3 of 23hz. That's what DSP can do.
Don’t know if I’ll ever be able to afford those but right now only my center channel runs out of headroom . I’m trying to swap it for a cheaper Sony I have also .
q series are much cheaper but probably not much of an upgrade on my icons . Beside the center but $850 is a lot so I’d go back to phantom before spending that right now. Apply for jobs they don’t pay enough or get any replies lately . But anything to pay car insurance beats nothing.
 
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