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KEF Q1 Meta Bookshelf Speakers (Pair; Walnut) $399.99 + Free Shipping

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KEF via Amazon [amazon.com] has KEF Q1 Meta Bookshelf Speakers (Pair; Walnut) for $399.99. Shipping is free.


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  • Q1 features KEF's revolutionary Meta material technology that can absorb 99% of the unwanted noise from the rear of the driver for pure and natural sound.
  • KEF's 12th Generation Uni-Q driver acts as a single point source to disperse sound more evenly for an immersive and cohesive soundstage with better clarity.
  • A critical component of the Q series is the refined crossover, which ensures seamless integration of all speaker parts. More than 1,000 specific measurements are taken for each speaker model, allowing precise signal path and optimisation for best possible performance.
  • The Q Series speakers feature a contemporary minimalist design with a satin finish that offers a premium, subtle glow. Available in Satin Black, Satin White, and Walnut finishes, they are designed to blend effortlessly into any interior.
  • Complementary colour-matched grilles offer the perfect balance between driver protection and aesthetics.
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KEF via Amazon [amazon.com] has KEF Q1 Meta Bookshelf Speakers (Pair; Walnut) for $399.99. Shipping is free.


Product Description from Amazon:
  • Q1 features KEF's revolutionary Meta material technology that can absorb 99% of the unwanted noise from the rear of the driver for pure and natural sound.
  • KEF's 12th Generation Uni-Q driver acts as a single point source to disperse sound more evenly for an immersive and cohesive soundstage with better clarity.
  • A critical component of the Q series is the refined crossover, which ensures seamless integration of all speaker parts. More than 1,000 specific measurements are taken for each speaker model, allowing precise signal path and optimisation for best possible performance.
  • The Q Series speakers feature a contemporary minimalist design with a satin finish that offers a premium, subtle glow. Available in Satin Black, Satin White, and Walnut finishes, they are designed to blend effortlessly into any interior.
  • Complementary colour-matched grilles offer the perfect balance between driver protection and aesthetics.

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Mar 29, 2026 10:03 AM
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highvoltageeee2k3Mar 29, 2026 10:03 AM
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How do I connect these two a tv?
Mar 29, 2026 01:17 PM
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sHockz_atxMar 29, 2026 01:17 PM
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How do I get a deal on a KEF center channel ffs.
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Quote from highvoltageeee2k3 :
How do I connect these two a tv?
TV > Amplifier/Receiver > KEF Q1 Speakers
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Mar 29, 2026 05:36 PM
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EliteZalbaMar 29, 2026 05:36 PM
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Quote from sHockz_atx :
How do I get a deal on a KEF center channel ffs.
Just buy another pair of Q1 Metas and use one of them as a center channel. The ideal center speaker is an exact match of the front L/R speakers.

People only buy traditional horizontal center channel speakers because of marketing and because it's the norm, but it's actually the wrong speaker to buy in almost all cases.
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StreetJediMar 29, 2026 05:43 PM
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Quote from EliteZalba :
Just buy another pair of Q1 Metas and use one of them as a center channel. The ideal center speaker is an exact match of the front L/R speakers.

People only buy traditional horizontal center channel speakers because of marketing and because it's the norm, but it's actually the wrong speaker to buy in almost all cases.
I'd say this is overall true except when you have full towers. Other than a projector with an acoustic transparent screen, this is not possible. But of course you could run phantom center in this case (with a tv panel) if there is one to two people watching only around an MLP (centered)

This is all of course nerd talk haha. In the case of these metas, you are 100% right!
Mar 29, 2026 05:54 PM
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skoopieMar 29, 2026 05:54 PM
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What's the ideal center channel if I have 2 Kef R7s as my fronts?
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EliteZalbaMar 29, 2026 06:02 PM
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Quote from StreetJedi :
I'd say this is overall true except when you have full towers. Other than a projector with an acoustic transparent screen, this is not possible. But of course you could run phantom center in this case (with a tv panel) if there is one to two people watching only around an MLP (centered)This is all of course nerd talk haha. In the case of these metas, you are 100% right!
It actually is possible with a TV and towers, because that's my exact setup. 3 Q750s as my LCR, with a 65" LG A1.

I have 3 recliners as my seats, which are always reclined during viewing, so I have my TV mounted as high as possible on a mobile TV cart, angled down for on-axis viewing from the reclined positions.

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Have thse in Black and no complaints. I paired them with a WiiM Amp but just wait for a sale (around $250). There are cheaper options though if you don't need smart connectivity.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...th=1&psc=1
Mar 29, 2026 06:39 PM
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EliteZalbaMar 29, 2026 06:39 PM
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Quote from skoopie :
What's the ideal center channel if I have 2 Kef R7s as my fronts?
R3 or R6 would both be great choices, depending on what price you can get them at. At their $2500/pair and $2200/each MSRP respectively, I'd first make a Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and eBay listing for a single R3, then if you get a buyer for the extra R3, go that route. Even if you can only sell the spare for $1000, that's still saving $700 over the R6, and it'd be the better center speaker.

If you would have trouble fitting the R3 under your TV or on your entertainment center cabinet, consider raising the TV with 3rd party adjustable height TV legs that mount to the TV's VESA holes, but if you watch from a couch, be careful not to make your TV too high. The center, or bottom 1/3 line of the TV should be at eye level when sitting normally. If your entertainment center cabinet is too high already to avoid this as an issue, just grab a center speaker stand that is compatible with a bookshelf speaker. Make sure the R3's tweeter is angled at your ears, and not at your knees.

R6 is still a fantastic speaker though, and any comb filtering/lobing issues you'd get from it (inherent to almost all traditional horizontal center speaker designs) would be minimal in off-axis seating positions, especially with its 3-way design and woofer crossover frequency of 500Hz. If you can't find any buyer for the extra R3 and don't want to keep the spare, the R6 will save you $300 at MSRP. That said, I see a pair of used R3s on Amazon for $2000 right now, so that'd be my choice, whether or not you can find a buyer for the extra one.

I'm very envious of your system though, and would absolutely love to hear it in person.
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madsci1016Mar 30, 2026 12:39 AM
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Quote from EliteZalba :
Just buy another pair of Q1 Metas and use one of them as a center channel. The ideal center speaker is an exact match of the front L/R speakers. People only buy traditional horizontal center channel speakers because of marketing and because it's the norm, but it's actually the wrong speaker to buy in almost all cases.
Kef is one of the few brands were most if not all of their centers don't have the MTM wave interference problem because of their coaxial single driver MT design.

But otherwise this is good advice.
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madsci1016Mar 30, 2026 12:42 AM
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Quote from sHockz_atx :
How do I get a deal on a KEF center channel ffs.
I got mine from a factory refurbished site.
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EliteZalbaMar 30, 2026 01:14 AM
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Quote from madsci1016 :
Kef is one of the few brands were most if not all of their centers don't have the MTM wave interference problem because of their coaxial single driver MT design. But otherwise this is good advice.
2-way MTM vs 3-way WTMW, coaxial or not, doesn't solve the issue of comb filtering/lobing for off-axis listening positions, it just allows the crossover of the woofers to be at a lower frequency, reducing the amount of frequencies that are affected by the comb filtering.

KEF have great center channel speaker designs, with the Q6 and R6 crossing their woofers at 560Hz and 500Hz respectively, but anything around and below those frequencies will still have the issue of comb filtering. It's unavoidable due to the identical opposing woofers, but a 3-way design that brings the crossover around 500Hz will minimize the comb filtering affecting critical dialogue intelligibility frequencies around 1000Hz. The more dialogue frequencies that are sent to the dual speakers of a traditional horizontal center speaker, the higher chance you run into poor dialogue intelligibility in off-axis seating.

Almost all 3-way center channel designs only bandage the comb filtering issue, but they don't solve it. Bookshelf or tower speakers with vertically aligned drivers are the only way to eliminate comb filtering.
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jjin456Mar 30, 2026 01:56 AM
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Quote from Eragorn :
Have thse in Black and no complaints. I paired them with a WiiM Amp but just wait for a sale (around $250). There are cheaper options though if you don't need smart connectivity.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...th=1&psc=1
Any recommendations on non-smart alternatives to the WiiM Amp?
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madsci1016Mar 30, 2026 02:00 AM
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Quote from EliteZalba :
2-way MTM vs 3-way WTMW, coaxial or not, doesn't solve the issue of comb filtering/lobing for off-axis listening positions, it just allows the crossover of the woofers to be at a lower frequency, reducing the amount of frequencies that are affected by the comb filtering.

KEF have great center channel speaker designs, with the Q6 and R6 crossing their woofers at 560Hz and 500Hz respectively, but anything around and below those frequencies will still have the issue of comb filtering. It's unavoidable due to the identical opposing woofers, but a 3-way design that brings the crossover around 500Hz will minimize the comb filtering affecting critical dialogue intelligibility frequencies around 1000Hz. The more dialogue frequencies that are sent to the dual speakers of a traditional horizontal center speaker, the higher chance you run into poor dialogue intelligibility in off-axis seating.

Almost all 3-way center channel designs only bandage the comb filtering issue, but they don't solve it. Bookshelf or tower speakers with vertically aligned drivers are the only way to eliminate comb filtering.
comb filtering/lobing requires two sources, Kef's coaxial driver is a single driver with both a tweeter and a midrange in one meaning there's only one source for mid and high range in the speaker cabinet. True low range from their woofer won't create lobes till distances outside practical theater setups due to wave length.

Thus no issue and behavior like a Q1 on it's side like you suggested.
AKA their centers are fine.
Last edited by madsci1016 March 29, 2026 at 07:14 PM.

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