Product Description
We present to you the flagship of the Q Series: The magisterial Q900. Featuring a brand new 8in" Uni-Q driver with a (gasp!) 1.5" aluminium dome tweeter, these effortlessly assertive performers are capable of flooding the room with an intricate and intensely physical soundstage. The Q900 is undeniably the ultimate floorstanding loudspeaker. With massive bass extension heightening the drama and flawless 3-D imaging that faithfully tracks the action on sceen, the illusion of being there is phenomenal. Each Q Series model features the following engineering elements learned from the Concept Blade Project: A newly engineered Uni-Q driver (size dependent on model), Brand new bass drivers featuring rigid new aluminium cone technology, 30% more cabinet space for increased bass performance, Newly engineered, gold plated bi-wire terminals, Floorstanders feature spike feet, adjustable from the tops for easy leveling, paper wood veneer finish.
- All new Uni-Q array - Sweet, spacious and true, wherever you sit.
- Advanced bass technologies - Deeper, tighter and more accurate bass.
- Total system design - A holistic approach with no compromises.
- Single speaker - Priced and sold individually.
- Black Color Finish
KEF Q900BL Black Floorstanding Speaker (Each) Reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful This review is from: KEF Q900BL Black Floorstanding Speaker (Each) (Electronics) I have used a wide range of speakers in the past including Quad, B&W, and Infinity. The KEF Q900 offer me a listening experience that I am really excited about.I have a long room that is not that wide. I was able to set the speakers up so I get excellent imaging and very tight bass response and musical accuracy. The rest of my system is a Linn Sondek turntable, LFD amplifier and Rotel CD player. Mid to Hi Fi. While the KEFS are a large speaker they offer tremendous punch for $2000 bucks. Sure the Quads did better with vocals but at three times the price. Very happy that I made this change to my audio system. Next phase is to biamp these speakers which is easy to do by adjusting the knob on the back of the speaker. Go to your local dealer and check them out. Happy Listening. 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: KEF Q900BL Black Floorstanding Speaker (Each) (Electronics) These speakers are absolutely killer, offering exceptional performance for the money. While $1798 is not chump change, especially in today's tumultuous economic environment, these speakers offer tremendous value for the money. Featuring a fairly large cabinet with four 8" active and passive drivers, these speakers move a lot of air with dynamic sound filled with excellent speed and articulation. Combining deep bass with traditional British values of pace, rhythm and timing, these speakers throw a huge soundstage with excellent tonal balance that is not out of balance in any portion of the frequency range. While the cabinet offers little in terms of sex appeal, simply pretending to be nothing more than the well made box it is, the drivers housed within the cabinet are special. In particular, the dual concentric midrange and tweeter are the result of years of research and development that yield sound free from any obvious coloration. Combined with the new aluminum 8" woofers, this... Read more 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful This review is from: KEF Q900BL Black Floorstanding Speaker (Each) (Electronics) I have spent a lot of time with quality speakers and find that these are simply the best undert $2000 a pair speakers. I did not think they were as good as the B&W 804s, but then you would need to spend 3 times for the B&Ws. I found them cleaner than the B&W 704s though. Make sure you do due deligence with audyssey and it is a good idea to biamp these if you have one of the mainstream receivers like the onkyo tx nr5008. Make sure that in your audyssey settings have Dynamic Eq and Dynamic Vol as ON and Surround loundness for low volume as off and THX as off. Based on your use and taste, you may not need a sub - though I have a 12" downfiring outlaw sub with it and the cinema effect is tremendous. I let the LPF to be 120 Hz - have no clue why onkyo even gives the option of lowering it to 80 hz - just does not make sense - in any situation! I use crossover freq of 50 Hz with these speakers and although 80 hz is recommended by THX, that is really for the commonly used speakers in the... Read more |
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