
If the
speakers in your HT rig are summed up by "sound great, look terrible" and you
want need to move into "sound great, look great" territory, then
KEF's new XQ Series speakers are worth checking out. The updated XQ Series made its debut at
CEDIA and enjoys some technology "trickle-down" from KEF's Reference Series; notably the new Uni-Q driver that covers midrange, tweeter and hypertweeter duties in one tidy package. The speakers also inherit a little bit from KEF's over-the-top
Muon in the form of milled aluminum front baffle. In the looks department, the cabinetry is available in a choice of three high-gloss, "furniture grade," natural wood veneers: birds-eye maple, khaya mahogany, and piano black. With five models in the range (XQ 10 pictured), you can make sure every single channel in your "wall of sound" matches. Prices range from $1400/pair for the XQ 10 bookshelf up to $3400/pair for the floorstanding XQ 40. Available September 2007.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
GhostDoggy @ Sep 8th 2007 4:45PM
Someone explain what is the 'HD' about this other than High Dollar?
Steven Kim @ Sep 9th 2007 12:29PM
Audio is a big part of the HD experience, especially for movies. KEF speakers are more high dollar than many other brands, but their sound quality does justify the price difference for many people.
Jeff N. @ Sep 9th 2007 2:01AM
Kef makes a great sounding home theater speaker system and people who have High Def TV's often like to read about the latest speakers for quality Home theater systems.
That is why I think they posted this article.