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What kind of speakers are in the Kef Q series?

What kind of speakers are in the Kef Q series?

The 2017 Q Series contains three floorstanding speakers, one (new) center channel, two bookshelf speakers, and one Dolby Atmos-enabled module. Previous Q generations included dipoles and subwoofers too, but dipoles aren’t great for Atmos/DTS:X precision, and the 2011-era Q400b was a lackluster sub.

How much does a Kef q750 speaker cost?

Q750 Floorstanding Speaker ($749.99 each). The Q750 is set up much like the Q950, but with a smaller 6.5″ (165mm) Uni-Q driver array, 6.5″ LF driver, and dual 6.5″ Auxiliary Bass Radiators.

How much does a Kef iq9 speaker cost?

(There are also iQ center and surround models.) I chose the top of the line, the iQ9, a floorstander retailing for $1200/pair. All Q speakers feature KEF’s unusual Uni-Q coincident-driver array: a ¾” aluminum-dome tweeter placed at the center of a midrange cone.

Which is the least expensive loudspeaker from KEF?

KEF’s least expensive line, the iQ series, includes five two-channel models starting at $300/pair. (There are also iQ center and surround models.) I chose the top of the line, the iQ9, a floorstander retailing for $1200/pair.

Q750 Floorstanding Speaker ($749.99 each). The Q750 is set up much like the Q950, but with a smaller 6.5″ (165mm) Uni-Q driver array, 6.5″ LF driver, and dual 6.5″ Auxiliary Bass Radiators.

The 2017 Q Series contains three floorstanding speakers, one (new) center channel, two bookshelf speakers, and one Dolby Atmos-enabled module. Previous Q generations included dipoles and subwoofers too, but dipoles aren’t great for Atmos/DTS:X precision, and the 2011-era Q400b was a lackluster sub.

How big is the tweeter on the Kef Q7?

The 165mm (6 1/2″) UNI-Q mid/HF driver array incorporates KEF”s sophisticated new 19mm (3/4″) metal dome tweeter (Ferrofluid-cooled for improved power handling), so midrange is silken and vocals outstandingly pure.

What kind of LF driver does Kef Q7 use?

With the diaphragm area of a conventional 200mm (8″) cone, KEF”s unique B169 ”racetrack” format LF driver delivers terrific bass for such a slim cabinet. Computer-designed crossovers optimise sound quality, and KEF”s internal bracing eliminates the box resonances that often affect tall full size speakers.