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Costco Members: KEF LSX II LT Wireless HiFi Speakers (Pair: Gray or White)

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: KEF LSX II LT Wireless HiFi Speakers (Pair) for $599.99. Shipping is free.

Note: Members only item.

Thanks to Community Member gved for finding this deal.

Colors Available:
  • Gray
  • White
Product Details:
  • Combined 200W of System Power
  • Personalized Listening via KEF Connect App
  • Wi-Fi & BT for Wireless Listening
  • USB-C, HDMI ARC, Optical & Subwoofer Outputs
  • DSD and PCM up to 24bit/384kHz

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    • This offer matches a recent +174 Frontpage Deal.
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    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: KEF LSX II LT Wireless HiFi Speakers (Pair) for $599.99. Shipping is free.

Note: Members only item.

Thanks to Community Member gved for finding this deal.

Colors Available:
  • Gray
  • White
Product Details:
  • Combined 200W of System Power
  • Personalized Listening via KEF Connect App
  • Wi-Fi & BT for Wireless Listening
  • USB-C, HDMI ARC, Optical & Subwoofer Outputs
  • DSD and PCM up to 24bit/384kHz

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $400 less (40% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $999.99 at the time of this posting.
    • This offer matches a recent +174 Frontpage Deal.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here
    • You can view Costco's return policy here.

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sumthin_gud
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So I bought these and have a somewhat different experience than the poster above me because I use them near-field. I haven't been able to verify if they disperse well at a distance.

I don't think these are good at dispersal if you're close at ALL. They are very particular in their positioning to get the most out of the sound, and they need to be toed in heavily and also need to be at a certain height to really shine. Because they aren't forgiving near-field, I'm wagering these don't disperse well at a distance. I have them connected via OPTICAL on my PC and have set them up using the app, which has some nice features like per-port volume control on use, and has different take on Equalizing, which is... just fine.

Quite a few posters complained about a lack of bass but I disagree and believe they are sufficient. They don't compare to my Klipsch The Fives which are extremely bassy, but those are much larger. Also, funnily enough, I have my Klipsch's connected to an RSL Speedwoofer 10e because despite it's bassy leaning character, it still can't replace a subwoofer, and I don't believe any set of speakers can by themselves. But I have no plans on getting a subwoofer for the KEFs because I believe they fit what I need in a good set of desktop speakers.

So how do they sound? I think they sound GREAT! For my purposes of general PC use, music, and light gaming, they are revealing enough and do a great job of separating the different instruments and tunes to make it enjoyable, not to mention that Spotify connect is a wonderful feature which gets me using these far more often than the Fluance a41i that these replaced. I have not had any issues with networking at all, but it's positioned on the other side of the wall of my router. If I want to be more engaged in my music or gaming, I have a pair of tuned(modified harmon curve) Beyerdynamic DT1990 Pros that I can use .

Despite what I've said above and my experience with other headphone manufacturers such as Shure, Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, and Philips, I do not consider myself an audiophile. I know what sounds good to my ears and prefer my U curves. I'm not a producer nor a purist. I have decent hearing and am sensitive to sibilance. I would absolutely recommend these if you need powered desktop speakers that sound great, don't have analog but do have Spotify connect.

The one thing I've learned about the audiophile community it is that is loaded with snobs, moreso than any other hobbyist community. They can be very opinionated and completely ignore the reality that good sound is subjective and our experiences as individuals varies greatly. You can't a-b test every single speaker to find the one true set, no one has the time, effort, or the ability to wash themselves of perspective. Everyone suffers from confirmation bias, recency bias, and buyer's remorse/purchase validation. There's no coffee bean smell test from one set of speakers to the next. Every driver will be tuned to the best of the manufacturer's ability, but they will be ever so different from one set to another. The vibrations from shipping itself, the room you put it in, the distance from the floor/wall, size of the room, objects and materials, everything is such a massive factor in how sound eminates in a room that at the end of the day, it's not even worth thinking about. Shoot, you've heard of people going nuts over their cable for "less attenuation" and "really exposes the mids from my tube amp" but "highs suffer from deep economic recession", but did you know that some people will quarrel about the SCREWS BEING USED? People here whatever the F! they want to hear, some of them have absolutely lost it.

Just take a listen and return to Costco if you don't like them. They are a set worth listening to and forget the negativity/astroturfing you'll read on this site because there's tons of it and nobody will verify their purchase anyway. if you're looking for grand bass from a 2.0 speaker system, be prepared to always be disappointed. Nothing, NOTHING tops the dedicated job of a subwoofer. No software audio magic, no technology can give you that deep, enveloping rumble that some people are expecting from something so compact. There's a reason the best subwoofers are HUGE, they need to be. Fortunately these KEFs have a sub-out, so you can always add one later.

I'm keeping mine. Good luck to those that get in this time, I have a feeling they won't restock after this.
gunslingers
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These are more intended to be used without an AVR. KEF has other speakers that are more intended for an AVR

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Apr 13, 2025
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jkostans
Apr 13, 2025
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These are not designed to be near field monitors (sitting closer than ~6ft), so expect to EQ them if that's your use case. They can work very well like this but you'll need to experiment to get them sounding right.
Not the exact speaker but the below review is probably close enough. Some good suggestions on placement and listening stuff. All based on real measured data.
https://youtu.be/RAKKVe6stCs?si=9getsElDJ2Ostyhe
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earthbound2k
Apr 13, 2025
149 Posts
Quote from jkostans :
These are not designed to be near field monitors (sitting closer than ~6ft), so expect to EQ them if that's your use case. They can work very well like this but you'll need to experiment to get them sounding right.
Not the exact speaker but the below review is probably close enough. Some good suggestions on placement and listening stuff. All based on real measured data.
https://youtu.be/RAKKVe6stCs?si=9getsElDJ2Ostyhe
So they would be inappropriate for 3ft distance on my desk as PC speakers?

I was going for this chain: PC flac autio player → PC audio card → Toslink optical cable → KEFs

I assume these KEFs have a built in DAC for decoding?
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Apr 13, 2025
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BondT
Apr 13, 2025
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what's the difference between this and the KEF LSX II ?? $300?
Apr 13, 2025
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richcan
Apr 13, 2025
46 Posts
Quote from quasimot0 :
Anyone that got one from the last posting wanna share their impressions?
I love the extra detail and clarity I get with these over my old desk speakers. But if you love bass you're gonna be at least a little disappointed. It has a sub output for what it's worth though.
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heavyarms1912
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They are good but probably not $600 worth imo. I bought and have been enjoying it for sometime. For me there did feel a wear in period. Maybe 50+ hours of breakin period.

My Jbl lsr305+jbl310s will easily outperform this one for positional listening but given their form factor I was impressed by the sound they put out.

If you want quality sound and lack desk space and you care about wireless connectivity this is a good option. Plus it looks great.
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dealbch
Apr 13, 2025
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Quote from heavyarms1912 :
They are good but probably not $600 worth imo. I bought and have been enjoying it for sometime. For me there did feel a wear in period. Maybe 50+ hours of breakin period.

My Jbl lsr305+jbl310s will easily outperform this one for positional listening but given their form factor I was impressed by the sound they put out.

If you want quality sound and lack desk space and you care about wireless connectivity this is a good option. Plus it looks great.
Oddly enough, I prefer these over the JBL set up. I think if anyone is on the fence, you have to hear the speakers yourself since everyone has a slightly different taste in sound.

Worst case, Costco return policy is solid.
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heavyarms1912
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Quote from dealbch :
Oddly enough, I prefer these over the JBL set up. I think if anyone is on the fence, you have to hear the speakers yourself since everyone has a slightly different taste in sound.

Worst case, Costco return policy is solid.
Jbl needs to be positioned well to where you're seated. If you're off axis they don't sound good. Kef are way more forgiving that way

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Chronotrigga
Apr 13, 2025
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Agree with heavyarms above. I just bought this like last week from the original costco deal. I have tried tweaking the EQ settings on my desk but the sound isn't super clear. Seems to be slightly missing something. Maybe audiophiles hyped this up.

The pros of this are the speakers are super small and for the amount of sound they put out, it's great for an office etc.
Apr 13, 2025
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cstrac
Apr 13, 2025
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From my research these are not particularly outstanding sound at even the discounted price. Something like the Kali LP-UNF which are designed for nearfield listening for $299 is probably better clarity and detail compared to something like this which is better suited to fill the room and tuned to the average listener's tastes. These are great if you value the entire package but if you are just looking for the best sound possible at this price range, this is probably not it.
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Manonfire387
Apr 13, 2025
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Quote from BondT :
what's the difference between this and the KEF LSX II ?? $300?
I believe both units in the lsx II are the same while this has one parent unit with wireless connectivity and the second one is a cut down daughter unit that can only be connected and used via the USB c.
Apr 13, 2025
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Corey1928
Apr 13, 2025
77 Posts
Had the regular LSX 2s. They would somehow always stop working through Arc to the tv. Infuriating because they were literally connected via hdmi. Was forced to reset it every few weeks. As a gift to my Girlfriend, these ended up being a nightmare. Software is Unreliable.
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goyangyi1
Apr 13, 2025
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I got this as a gift 5 years ago. These speakers have very good output. If you add a sub, then this is complete. These used to be more than a grand. $600 is a deal. These are made in UK i believe.
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goyangyi1
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Quote from Corey1928 :
Had the regular LSX 2s. They would somehow always stop working through Arc to the tv. Infuriating because they were literally connected via hdmi. Was forced to reset it every few weeks. As a gift to my Girlfriend, these ended up being a nightmare. Software is Unreliable.
I only use bluetooth. Software is glitchy yes
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Quote from sumthin_gud :
So I bought these and have a somewhat different experience than the poster above me because I use them near-field. I haven't been able to verify if they disperse well at a distance.

I don't think these are good at dispersal if you're close at ALL. They are very particular in their positioning to get the most out of the sound, and they need to be toed in heavily and also need to be at a certain height to really shine. Because they aren't forgiving near-field, I'm wagering these don't disperse well at a distance. I have them connected via OPTICAL on my PC and have set them up using the app, which has some nice features like per-port volume control on use, and has different take on Equalizing, which is... just fine.

Quite a few posters complained about a lack of bass but I disagree and believe they are sufficient. They don't compare to my Klipsch The Fives which are extremely bassy, but those are much larger. Also, funnily enough, I have my Klipsch's connected to an RSL Speedwoofer 10e because despite it's bassy leaning character, it still can't replace a subwoofer, and I don't believe any set of speakers can by themselves. But I have no plans on getting a subwoofer for the KEFs because I believe they fit what I need in a good set of desktop speakers.

So how do they sound? I think they sound GREAT! For my purposes of general PC use, music, and light gaming, they are revealing enough and do a great job of separating the different instruments and tunes to make it enjoyable, not to mention that Spotify connect is a wonderful feature which gets me using these far more often than the Fluance a41i that these replaced. I have not had any issues with networking at all, but it's positioned on the other side of the wall of my router. If I want to be more engaged in my music or gaming, I have a pair of tuned(modified harmon curve) Beyerdynamic DT1990 Pros that I can use .

Despite what I've said above and my experience with other headphone manufacturers such as Shure, Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, and Philips, I do not consider myself an audiophile. I know what sounds good to my ears and prefer my U curves. I'm not a producer nor a purist. I have decent hearing and am sensitive to sibilance. I would absolutely recommend these if you need powered desktop speakers that sound great, don't have analog but do have Spotify connect.

The one thing I've learned about the audiophile community it is that is loaded with snobs, moreso than any other hobbyist community. They can be very opinionated and completely ignore the reality that good sound is subjective and our experiences as individuals varies greatly. You can't a-b test every single speaker to find the one true set, no one has the time, effort, or the ability to wash themselves of perspective. Everyone suffers from confirmation bias, recency bias, and buyer's remorse/purchase validation. There's no coffee bean smell test from one set of speakers to the next. Every driver will be tuned to the best of the manufacturer's ability, but they will be ever so different from one set to another. The vibrations from shipping itself, the room you put it in, the distance from the floor/wall, size of the room, objects and materials, everything is such a massive factor in how sound eminates in a room that at the end of the day, it's not even worth thinking about. Shoot, you've heard of people going nuts over their cable for "less attenuation" and "really exposes the mids from my tube amp" but "highs suffer from deep economic recession", but did you know that some people will quarrel about the SCREWS BEING USED? People here whatever the F! they want to hear, some of them have absolutely lost it.

Just take a listen and return to Costco if you don't like them. They are a set worth listening to and forget the negativity/astroturfing you'll read on this site because there's tons of it and nobody will verify their purchase anyway. if you're looking for grand bass from a 2.0 speaker system, be prepared to always be disappointed. Nothing, NOTHING tops the dedicated job of a subwoofer. No software audio magic, no technology can give you that deep, enveloping rumble that some people are expecting from something so compact. There's a reason the best subwoofers are HUGE, they need to be. Fortunately these KEFs have a sub-out, so you can always add one later.

I'm keeping mine. Good luck to those that get in this time, I have a feeling they won't restock after this.
Well said about dispersal.. and lack.of bass being overblown, and more than enough. For desktop use, edifier are more than adequate and a fraction of the price... If you're using it for double duty beyond exclusive desktop use, then these are well worth it and more.. desktop use only? Clonkers and wasteful
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