Kef soundbar

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Specs don't look too bad, price does. Some competition for the Sennheiser Ambeo max. Shame no rears but can use third party subwoofer and if one of theirs has calibration and pre defined settings to help the ease of setup.

 
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Meh what a rip off. £2k can get a decent 5.1 system . Cheaper and comes with rear speakers and a sub as well

Denon AVR-X2800H AV Receiver with Wharfedale Diamond 12.1 5.1 AV Home Cinema Pack​

£1,799.00
 
Meh what a rip off. £2k can get a decent 5.1 system . Cheaper and comes with rear speakers and a sub as well

Denon AVR-X2800H AV Receiver with Wharfedale Diamond 12.1 5.1 AV Home Cinema Pack​

£1,799.00

Yeah but once again that's not the targeted audience. If there wasn't a demand for these, people wouldn't buy them and a brand like Kef certainly wouldn't make one.
 
Seems expensive, if you want an all I. One soundbar and don't mind it being expensive just get the sennheiser Ambeo
 
Seems expensive, if you want an all I. One soundbar and don't mind it being expensive just get the sennheiser Ambeo

Sennheiser even today is still buggy. Least with the Kef you'll have the option of adding rear speakers and newer technology. Also looks a lot smarter as well.
 
I want a KEF KC62 sub for my LS50 Wireless I speakers, but this is certainly an attractive proposition.

I wonder how bassy it is when compared with my LS50W.
 
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