Amazon has
KEF LS50 Meta Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Titanium Grey) on sale for
$1,091.99.
Shipping is free.
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hexbindil for finding this deal.
Product Details:
- LS50 Meta features KEF's breakthrough Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) reducing unwanted sound from the rear of the driver by 99%.
- Features KEF'S 12th Generation Uni-Q Driver proving a 40% increase in smoothness over the previous version.
- THD 0.07%
- Frequency range (-6dB) - 47 Hz - 45 kHz
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And buy this AB switch [amazon.com]. Then do your own comparison in real time. That's the only way to compare amps.
Don't listen to the garbage people parrot here they see on youtube who own nothing. Do your own testing with your own amps and speakers. Room and placement are 100x more important. Case in point ---At my desk, in my room--- If I move my chair back 6ft there's a huge change in bass. It's literally and exercise in physics. I own the Metas and 4 different amps/integrated. I also own that switch. You have to do your own AB'ing. It's that simple.
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Then I stuck an Aiyima T9-Pro tube amp in between that receiver and speakers, and it's more finer.
You'll probably be ok with almost anything.
And buy this AB switch [amazon.com]. Then do your own comparison in real time. That's the only way to compare amps.
Don't listen to the garbage people parrot here they see on youtube who own nothing. Do your own testing with your own amps and speakers. Room and placement are 100x more important. Case in point ---At my desk, in my room--- If I move my chair back 6ft there's a huge change in bass. It's literally and exercise in physics. I own the Metas and 4 different amps/integrated. I also own that switch. You have to do your own AB'ing. It's that simple.
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Would a Denon x1500h be sufficient?
I got those and am super happy. At about 8x what I paid for those, are these that much better?