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Review on Pair of Black KEF Q350 Bookshelf Speakers for Optimal Sound Quality by Anuson Chaosuan ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

The acoustics are excellent in this place. Putting the finishing touches, designing, and crafting at a higher elevation. It was necessary to purchase new bookshelves to replace the older ones that had been ordered to be durable throughout the move. I wanted to meet the 40-45tr, so I engaged in a lengthy and laborious investigation of the reviews and reviews. The decision was made based on the price tag - it was purchased for 36, although 41 is indicated on the market, and the presence of two different amplifiers; that is to say, connection options were considered. Because there is no opportunity to listen to several different options in our city, this was the deciding factor. I won't attempt to describe the sound because I have no idea how to do so and it appears that everything that could possibly be said about it has already been stated in the reviews and reviews. Amazingly, when listening, they do not pay attention to themselves at all; it is almost as if they are not even there. The scene that they create is truly remarkable. The suppleness and strength of the bass are more than sufficient for my needs. And this is all happening at a relatively quiet volume. In a space that is 18 square meters in size, the majority of my listening takes place in the "near field," and the volume is typically lower than average. If the more recent model of the Q150 came in a brown finish option, I would purchase the Q150. Regarding the accommodations, I would not characterize them as being particularly demanding in this regard. I am approximately 15–20 centimeters away from the wall, and although I haven't heard any buzzing, I have nonetheless inserted plugs in the phasic. Racks that are both sturdy and well-built are an absolute necessity for them. These worked well with the pioneer A-656, which was the system that they were purchased for. I also tried it with a Yamaha A-S700, and while that version is as fine, I preferred the version with the 656. All of my cables are QED, and I tested pure copper original (2 * 2.5mm), silver-plated anniversary xt (2 * 2mm), and xt-400 (2 * 4mm). The xt-400 choice was the one that appealed to me the most, but in order to comprehend it, I had to look about and rent bananas because it does not fit into the terminals. But, given that I have a personal aversion to bananas and spatulas of all shapes and sizes, it is quite unlikely that I will ever purchase anything inexpensive for the xt-400. I will think about it. Now I'm going to leave the anniversary choice open. The majority of the rock music I listen to is of a variety of subgenres, but I also enjoy vocal and vintage music. To this point, I am really pleased with everything, and the quality is spot on with what I had hoped to hear. Given the cost, this is unquestionably the greatest option available in the section covering prices up to 50 TL.

Pros
  • Soundness, completeness, aesthetics, and craftsmanship
Cons
  • not identified