And since KEF was founded in 1961 and LS50 was released to celebrate their 50th anniversary, maybe a LS60 since 2021 isn't far away?
https://uk.kef.com/collections/ls50
From the description in above link I am not sure if they wireless version has also the MAT driver?
Interesting. I don't see a price or a white paper, yet.https://uk.kef.com/collections/ls50
LS50 Meta
The World's First Speakers with Metamaterial
Revolutionary technology with improved performance… LS50 Meta is the speaker your hifi system has been waiting for.
Performance
Most accurate, immersive sound
Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) eliminates 99% of high-frequency distortion for pure, natural sound.
12th generation Uni-Q with MAT driver array for exceptional acoustic accuracy wherever you sit in the room.
Enhancement from legendary LS50 Lineage for the best acoustic performance.
From the description in above link I am not sure if they wireless version has also the MAT driver?
https://uk.kef.com/collections/ls50
LS50 Meta
The World's First Speakers with Metamaterial
Revolutionary technology with improved performance… LS50 Meta is the speaker your hifi system has been waiting for.
Performance
Most accurate, immersive sound
Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) eliminates 99% of high-frequency distortion for pure, natural sound.
12th generation Uni-Q with MAT driver array for exceptional acoustic accuracy wherever you sit in the room.
Enhancement from legendary LS50 Lineage for the best acoustic performance.
From the description in above link I am not sure if they wireless version has also the MAT driver?
The size will be identical with the older LS50I hope its going to be a bit smaller than the current LS50s but I dont think so. I really like the size of the KEF X300A on my desk.
There was a UK retailer that had the LS50 Meta for 999 GBP.Interesting. I don't see a price or a white paper, yet.
It's still a thing for some people. Why, who knows? Are there even any 32/384 or DSD256 commercially available recordings? And will there ever be? And, if so, why?I know it doesn't matter, but the LS50W II supports up to 32/384 and DSD256. Surprising that they would bother, given most active speakers cap at 24/96 or 24/192 at the very most.
That's only around $1400 USD. Would be interesting to see the spins.If they managed to fix the mid-treble and get distortion down to Genelec 8030 levels, they have my attention.
It's still a thing for some people. Why, who knows? Are there even any 32/384 or DSD256 commercially available recordings? And will there ever be? And, if so, why?