My room is set up in a LEDE configuration so having some extra ambience from the untreated rear end of the room would probably sound great. This document suggests 85ish anechoic and 98ish in room. This concentric design allows sounds to originate from a single point source, making the "sweet spot" (the ideal listening position) much larger. Need some help with improving your room acoustics or positioning that subwoofer for best bass response? A room-filling "sweet spot," thanks to Uni-Q® technology. I was going to use dipoles for the surrounds and rears. More importantly very happy with the sound, the sub blends in very well, it doesn't draw any attention to itself (I can't stand boomy subs) it gives a very nice weight to the overall sound. The Uni-Q drivers disperse sound in a seamless and immersive way. In a revolutionarily small form factor. This is the place to discuss room acoustics, speaker and subwoofer placement to help you achieve the most out of your home theater system. KEF’s KC62 Uni-Core subwoofer is currently available on KEF’s website for £1,400 GBP (approximately $1,913 USD). I think this will be great to pair with LS50 for music. Not sure what you mean; earlier in the thread, I shared I'd been told by KEF the subwoofer could reach 80dB at 20Hz anechoic, and then I estimated about 90dB in-room based on past experience. KEF’sreputation for quality isfounded on a refusal … Very happy with my T/5i subwoofer combined with my Kef LS50 wireless, the white gloss finish matches the Kef's perfectly, this sub has a very high WAF ! From ground-breaking Uni-Q technology to the bar-setting LS50 Wireless, KEF’sflair for the unusual – and sometimes controversial – balances an obsession with design in harmony with the most innovative engineering. With the KEF KC62, the brand is out to establish that deep and powerful bass is no longer solely the domain of big-shouldered, massive subwoofers. So the whitepaper shows better results than I'd been told. Threads 2.6K Messages 22.5K. O. oursmagenta Member. ...But then KEF screwed up my plans and sent me a pair of LS50's rather than a single for my center channel (I use LS50's for the left & right channels). The KEF KC62 Uni-Core™ Force-Cancelling subwoofer is a new compact and sleek design featuring the recently announced, patent-pending, Uni-Core technology, which is an entirely new take on subwoofer engineering. The LS50 model ranks far beyond other speakers in build quality, as it’s very heavy and more solid, with virtually no resonance when you knock on the cabinet. Integration is a particular forte: no matter where you stand in the room it is hard to tell where midrange ends and treble begins. However, curious as to why this new KEF doubles the weight at 30lbs. Thankfully, sound quality is good whether you use them up close or from across the room. aka David Power that cannot be ignored. Genelec 8341A, 8030C, Rythmik G25HP, Emotiva XMC-1, GIK Acoustics. Jan 23, 2021 #86. The LS50 pair is … Threads 2.6K Messages 22.5K. Joined Jan 19, 2021 A. KEF's patented Uni-Q technology places each speaker's 1" tweeter in the acoustic center of the 5-1/4" woofer. View this post on Instagram A post shared by KEF (@kef.global) With a new compact and sleek design, the KC62 subwoofer also delivers unprecedented depth and breath-taking accuracy […]
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