![]() ![]() I’m not expecting them to better the Guru’s, too many auditions have shown that what they do very few can pull off and they really gel with me, but I am hoping they might hold some surprises. Introduction - what is the LS50 Meta The KEF LS50 Meta is a two way standmount speaker. I ran my LS50s (not meta) with great results powered by a Hypex Class-D NC122-mp with balanced inputs. LS50 Meta is a highly precise, emotionally engaging loudspeaker built on revolutionary acoustic technology. ![]() ![]() LS50 Meta’s low-diffraction, curved baffle is precision modelled around the Uni-Q driver array. The Worlds First Speakers with Metamaterial. El frente curvo se refleja sutilmente en el panel trasero mientras que los terminales de los altavoces están empotrados y suavizados visualmente. LS50 Meta is such a loudspeaker, and enhancements over the legendary LS50 include Driver Performance Optimisation and patented off-set flexible port for the best acoustic performance and an incredible immersive sound. The reviews have all been very promising, with the latest to arrive via HFN/RR with Ken Kessler raving about them after he loved their predecessors. El LS50 Meta toma su estética distintiva del LS50 original usando un deflector curvo de baja difracción de precisión modelado alrededor del driver Uni-Q. I went for them primarily to be able to swap in to the cabin system if I want to crank the volume a bit louder than the comfort zone of the Gurus and in the hope that a few garden parties through the summer may actually be a reality (I know that they are still bookshelf speakers so its a relative expectation, I have some Klipsch tucked away for daft volumes). I also blame running some really mundane performance tests in my professional capacity and casual browsing leading to a “why not” purchase. Ok, this is an everything wrong post, I am totally happy with my existing speakers, I have a pair of Mk1 Guru Q10’s in the cabin (Densen) system and Mk2’s Guru QM10’s in the main house system which is Naim (SN3/HCDR/CDX2-2), both are fronted with Rega Turntables (P3 and RP6 respectively). When KEF launched its striking little LS50 standmount loudspeaker ten or so years ago, there was a lot of chatter about BBC monitors, with links to the famous LS3/5a and so forth. ![]()
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