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popularlihaifn posted Yesterday 05:24 AM
popularlihaifn posted Yesterday 05:24 AM

KEF KC62 Subwoofer (Black) $1519.99

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Design: Uni-Core Force Cancellation
Drive Units: 2 x 6.5" drivers
Frequency response (±3dB): 11Hz – 200Hz
Max output: 105dB
Amplifier type: Built-in Class D
Amplifier power: 1000W RMS (2 x 500W RMS)
Dimension (H x W x D): 9.68 x 10.07 x 9.76 in
Variable low pass filter: 40Hz – 140Hz, LFE

KC62 is an incredibly compact subwoofer that delivers the might and magic of deep, accurate bass for a thrillingly immersive music, movie and gaming experience. Created using innovative KEF engineering including the ground-breaking Uni-Core™ technology, the football-sized KC62 features two 6.5inch force cancelling drive units powered by 1,000W RMS of specially designed Class D amplification.


https://www.amazon.com/KEF-KC62B-...098R57TPV/
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Design: Uni-Core Force Cancellation
Drive Units: 2 x 6.5" drivers
Frequency response (±3dB): 11Hz – 200Hz
Max output: 105dB
Amplifier type: Built-in Class D
Amplifier power: 1000W RMS (2 x 500W RMS)
Dimension (H x W x D): 9.68 x 10.07 x 9.76 in
Variable low pass filter: 40Hz – 140Hz, LFE

KC62 is an incredibly compact subwoofer that delivers the might and magic of deep, accurate bass for a thrillingly immersive music, movie and gaming experience. Created using innovative KEF engineering including the ground-breaking Uni-Core™ technology, the football-sized KC62 features two 6.5inch force cancelling drive units powered by 1,000W RMS of specially designed Class D amplification.


https://www.amazon.com/KEF-KC62B-...098R57TPV/

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Yesterday 11:36 AM
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lee38jxYesterday 11:36 AM
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YMMV, $1699 new, $1444.97 in Fairfax, VA as of 7:36 am
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Zorba1446

Here are actual measurements: https://audioxpress.com/article/f...technology

As I suspected, KEF's claimed 11Hz F3 for this tiny little thing is a joke. Real world F3 is around 26hz ... not bad, but not any better than a $300 RSL Speedwoofer 10e.

So, if you're willing to pay 5x as much just to get a smaller prettier form factor, just know what you're getting with your $1520. A decent sub for music, average for movies.

Nice discussion here: https://www.avsforum.com/threads/...6/#replies
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Camilo4Today 04:00 AM
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I have the kanto tuk connected to a wiim ultra, anybody has experience with this really expensive little subwoofer?
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m3n00bToday 02:14 PM
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These sound great in small rooms. Anything more than 12x12 and you're going to need something bigger.
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SmileyMicrobeToday 02:26 PM
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Quote from Camilo4 :
I have the kanto tuk connected to a wiim ultra, anybody has experience with this really expensive little subwoofer?
Seems to be way overpriced for what it does. Most likely you'd be paying for the brand name and marketing.
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spetemanToday 03:04 PM
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I have the KEF LS50 Wireless IIs and have been waiting on this to go on sale. I have researched the hell out of whether I should go with an equivalent sub for much cheaper, that likely will perform as well, but I'm going to lean on KEF just getting it fully integrated out of the box in terms of sound/tuning, etc. My room is about 10'x12'x7' ceiling. The LS50's sound a bit "empty" unless I am really blasting them, and I think adding the lower ranges with this little guy will make a huge difference. I realize this is not a technical approach to this decision, but it's where I've landed.
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ThirstyCruzToday 03:11 PM
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Quote from SmileyMicrobe :
Seems to be way overpriced for what it does. Most likely you'd be paying for the brand name and marketing.
Definitely is! And long in tooth. Even though sub tech doesn't change much, there's no reason for this to me so expensive. I had it 4 years ago (cheaper back then) and wasn't impressed.. maybe for $500 max, but you can do much better for the money and for a lot less too

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