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No hay artículos en el carroJose M.
Comentado en México el 16 de febrero de 2025
ME GUSTÒ QUE TRABAJA DESDE UNA FRECUENCIA DE 53HERTZ. Y ESO ME SIRVIO PARA ESCUCHAR MIS BAJOS SIN QUE LOS TAPE EL SONIDO DE LA BOCINA, ES DECIR LAS FRECUENCIAS BAJAS QUE MANEJA MI SUBWOOFER ES DE 30HERTZ . ASI QUE TENGO UN RANGO DE 23 HERTZ LIBRES PARA MANEJO DE MIS BAJOS,ESE ES UN MOTIVO PARA ESTAR SATISFECHOEL SEGUNDO MOTIVO ES QUE DESDE QUE LAS INSTALE ESCUCHE QUE MEJORO MUCHO MI MUSICA ES DECIR MI APRECIACION DEL SONIDO RESULTO MAS AGRADABLE ,ESTE MODELO DE BOCINAS ES UNA MUY BUENA ENTRADA PARA AUDIO HI FI O HI RES,
Iavor Dormichev
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2025
Amazing sound. You will need a subwoofer.The speakers are great for music and home theater as well. Make sure that your receiver/amp can handle 4ohm.
Buzz Pliskin
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 10 de abril de 2025
I tested these against the Q Acoustic 5020s and the Dali Oberon 1s. The KEFs far surpassed both sets on soundstage and separation.The Q Acoustics were a very close second on tone, and were better than the KEFs on the high frequencies picking out tiny bells and percussion and bringing them to the forefront, but this was almost to a fault being a bit too bright for me. The KEFs are flatter with a fuller mid-range and thicker bass.Round up; the KEFs deliver a fantastic balanced, almost flat, even tone from highs to bass, and an impressively wide soundstage. They may not be the most exciting on first listen, but given a day or two you'll start hearing things you hadn't noticed before in music you've heard a hundred times. You'd have to spend a lot more to get significantly better.
ian
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2025
These speakers are essentially the KEF Q150s (which I also own) with a little plastic piece behind the driver to absorb reflections from the back of the cabinet. I would say there is a slightly wider dispersion, and they are a little brighter but otherwise they are identical speakers. Same sensitivity. Same housing. Same driver. Same crossover.That being said, the Q150s are excellent speakers, so I wouldn't dare buy these at MSRP. The Q150s retail for $299 and the Q1 METAs go for $599 (2025, pre-tariff). I was able to get these on sale for $399 and will keep them, but there's no significant difference. You would probably get a better value from buying the KEF Q350's which MSRP for $499 if space is not an issue.
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