The XQ20 boasts the same large Uni-Q driver as the flagship XQ40 in a stand mount format, so its mid and treble performance envelope is similarly impressive.
With KEF's sophisticated elliptical dome tweeter mounted in the acoustic centre of the bass/midrange cone, the latest Uni-Q® array with 'tangerine' waveguide disperses an uncannily accurate sound image throughout the room with startling clarity, so you have far greater freedom of positioning. Bass extension is as generous as it is well defined, thanks to an ultra-low-distortion bass/midrange driver in a massively braced reflex-ported enclosure.
don't know wht but kef speakers never inpress me.
they mis that x factor that gives you flesh creep.
kopjesenseo 1 month ago
Why does Kef still build speakers using the Uni-Q system? Everybody knows - and Kef engineers, too, believe me - that tweeters which are NOT boxed in but radiate sound in every direction - meaning: using the smallest housing possible, preferably none - will give the best sound, best 3-D rendering. That's why the RR105 sounds so great. The boxes are not bigger than they need to be. And they are very slim, especially around the high and mid speaker.
telescopereplicator 1 year ago
mahagoni = destroys life
lakshmere 1 year ago