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Review on KEF LSX Black Wireless Music System: Exceptional Sound and Seamless Connectivity (Pair) by Anastazja Gbka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

If you need to get the greatest sound possible, Yet on the other hand, A) you don't want to overcrowd the house with all these boxes and cords for your hi-fi. B) You don't want to fuss with the settings and just want to stream audio from a TV, computer, smartphone, etc. C) have a budget of up to 100,000, in which case the KEF LSX is arguably your best choice. Yet, you shouldn't anticipate a breach of the laws of physics because there isn't enough bass in them. Purchase them a Subic, and the problem will be solved. I acquired a bushy Subic Monitor Audio; the retail price ranges from $12,000 to $8,000 This subwoofer works well with these speakers and is reasonably priced. At the same time, you must adjust the cutoff frequency in the KEF application so that only the sound frequencies between 60 and 80 hertz are sent to Subic. Above is not required. When placed on the sub, the frequencies above the speakers will draw themselves precisely. You will obtain a wireless system that costs less than $90,000 (or even less), along with a subwoofer, and it will cover a room up to 20 square meters in the lung. Do you want to watch a movie, plan a party, or just relax with some calm, high-quality music? I'm not sure how to make it better for these flaws and in this form factor.

Pros
  • For the size, the sound quality is appropriate. The greatest passive bookshelf speakers are available for this price, but the whole point of these speakers is that you get an amplifier, "receiver," wireless, and very good sound quality in the mid- and high-ranges for this price. Heavy ones stand quite tightly, and they don't start to tremble even at very loud volumes. These appear classy.
Cons
  • 1. Don't hold out for the WOW moment. Still lacking is bass. This, however, cannot be entirely viewed as a drawback. Because there is nowhere physically to physically get a powerful bass from, it is important to consider the size of the speakers. For information on how to fix this, see the comment. 2. Connection - once more, the issue is not a dearth of speakers but rather a general dearth of contemporary protocols: On Bluetooth, the sound is clear but lacks detail (and these speakers can provide extremely cool detail); on AUX'u, the detail is greater but radio pickups are visible on the wire. We need optics, but not all PCs and definitely not smartphones have them.