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Definitely! They are phenomenal speakers, no comparisonWere you not tempted to test those Ref1M behind?
Definitely! They are phenomenal speakers, no comparisonWere you not tempted to test those Ref1M behind?
Is it really worth it to get the Q Concerto Meta with stands when the Q7 is just 100€ more?
Do you mean the Q750? The ls50 meta or any good bookshelf w sub is also an option. Stands can be diy for very little money or bought for about 100 $/€.If you are interested the Q7
Probably. Based on the price and not mentioning Meta, I assumed juliangst was discussing the previous series. I'll edit my post.Do you mean the Q750?
I thought that @juliangst ment the Concerto + the kef 'Q stands' vs the Q7. ?Probably. Based on the price and not mentioning Meta, I assumed juliangst was discussing the previous series. I'll edit my post.
I thought that @juliangst ment the Concerto + the kef 'Q stands' vs the Q7. ?
Yes, that's what I ment too. And she lives in Germany, where the price difference is €100.I'm not aware of a plain Q7 if not in the previous series. The new series has a "Q7 Meta", but it is $500 more per pair than the Q Concerto Meta according to KEF's website. Maybe juliangst will chime in and let us know what specifically was meant by Q7.
Never mind, I think I just figured it out. juliangst probably was comparing the combined price of the Q Concerto Meta and KEF's stands against the price of the Q7 Meta. There the price difference is about $150.
Yes. Grilles are included in the box with every model, this is one of the best upgrades from the old Q Series, imo.speeker protection in front : option or not with this gen ?
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why they cut at 20Khz ?
they need power
Yes, I meant the Q Concerto which are 1200€ with their matching stands which cost 300€. At 1500€ they are just 100€ less expensive than the Q7 Meta towers.I'm not aware of a plain Q7 if not in the previous series. The new series has a "Q7 Meta", but it is $500 more per pair than the Q Concerto Meta according to KEF's website. Maybe juliangst will chime in and let us know what specifically was meant by Q7.
Never mind, I think I just figured it out. juliangst probably was comparing the combined price of the Q Concerto Meta and KEF's stands against the price of the Q7 Meta. There the price difference is about $150.
Thanks for all that math! I think you are correct. The Concertos are probably overpriced compared to the other speakers in the Q line. I bet KEF is counting on people who love the idea of a 3 way stand mount speaker, and also people who are in love with the R3 Meta but can’t afford it.Yes, I meant the Q Concerto which are 1200€ with their matching stands which cost 300€. At 1500€ they are just 100€ less expensive than the Q7 Meta towers.
I think you really need the matching stands to match the aesthetic of the Q Concerto but at that price the Q7 might make more sense.
From all KEF lineups the Q Concerto+ SQ1 are closest in price compared to the next bigger tower in that specific line.
Q Concerto+ SQ1 are 94% the price of the Q7 Meta tower,
R3 Meta+ S3 stands are only 77% of the R5 Meta tower and
Reference 1 Meta+ S-RF1 stands are only 76% of the Reference 3 Meta tower.
I don't think so. For example:I wonder if the new Q Series will have the same bass shelving like the R Series does.
I don't think so. For example:
Q Concerto Meta:
Frequency range (-6dB)
40 Hz - 20 kHz
Typical in-room bass response (-6dB)
36 Hz
Frequency response (±3dB)
48 Hz - 20 kHz
R3 meta:
FREQUENCY RANGE (-6dB)
38 Hz - 50 kHz
TYPICAL IN-ROOM BASS RESPONSE (-6dB)
30 Hz
FREQUENCY RESPONSE (±3dB)
58Hz - 28kHz
Of course you're right. But as far you can base/imagine an 'expected curve' on the KEF Meta r and q series specs you could think the q's are at least less shelved down: Every time the -3 dB point is (much) lower than that of the most comparable R model while at the same time the -6 dB point is higher.I don't think you can tell bass shelving from looking at the manufacturer specs on paper, because it's more about the curve.
Erin measured the R3 Meta at 77Hz (-3dB) and 37Hz (-10dB). Spinorama.org has the -6dB point at 58Hz.