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BrandKEF
ColorGrille
Item Dimensions LxWxH43.7 x 1.25 x 9.64 inches
Item Weight1.74 Pounds

Description of 🔍 Improved SEO: KEF Q950 Magnetic Grille for Speaker (Each)

The Q950 magnetic grille was specifically designed to fit the Q950, and to accentuate its already sleek Industrial look.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

Someone will ask, why change something if there are such melodious shelf speakers and a good subwoofer. But historically it turned out that even at the moment when I was listening to different things and choosing exactly the right bundle, I walked out of the corner of my ear over large speakers (not floorstanding speakers, but huge bookshelf speakers with a huge speaker). And I got from them what, in principle, neither modest-sized shelf speakers, nor narrow columns of floor speakers can give…

Pros
  • + bass, bass delivery + comfortable sound, not screaming, rather smooth. + omnivorous with some reservations (read in the cons, but remember that these are not cons in an explicit form, but their own individual character of the sound, which you need to get used to and still need to cope with), but best of all they are given "meat" genres and that music, where bass guitar or double bass, cello, bass drum play an important role. Well, you get the idea) Don't get me wrong, other genres are also well performed, and you won't feel left out in them. At least because most often several instruments are used in music, and if you caught somewhere that other speakers play one better, then you will hear that everything has changed, there has been a “shift of the center of attention”, and now other parts are singing. For example, I suddenly found out that the song Nightwish - Beauty Of The Beast in the low frequency range during the "meat" is not just buzzing, depicting "meat", but actually contains meat that is quite resolvable by the ear, and plus there is a bass drum quite clear comes into play, and not just thumps, as I had with a subwoofer. + high sensitivity, and this is not just a TTX number, it is true, it is audible when you listen to them at a very low volume - the bottoms do not go anywhere, they decrease in adequate proportion along with other frequencies, which means you get them in enough even at the lowest volume. And that doesn't happen very often. More often, for speakers to build up the lower case, you have to add volume to a certain level (in physical terms, bring more power). + they have a wide stage, plus they give a vocalist from the speaker line, i. E. closer to the viewer. After listening to a number of other speakers, I often encountered a scene pushed back, and when I tried to spread the speakers wider, the scene generally fell apart, was torn apart. KEFs, placed wide, wide and play, while the stage is solid. They create the effect of the scale of the sound. So not a single frequency response .
Cons
  • - If you place them and sit in the wrong place, you will get a mountain of low-frequency array. You need to position yourself so that your ears are in the center of the hall (away from walls and corners) at about the level of tweeters. Otherwise - a dump from the woofer. - Not the brightest treble and midrange speakers by default. Sometimes it's noticeable, sometimes not at all. Depends on the track. For example, Zhenya Lyubich's "Galaxy" is not instrumentally rich, but a certain cosmic atmosphere is created there due to the combination of low sounds, simple for a subwoofer, and a melodious voice. My bookshelves, being very bright and with an open transparent middle, along with a subwoofer (without a subwoofer they are TOO weak on the bottoms), they perform such a song more beautifully. Kefas don't give up either, but if you're used to such a wonderful vocal opening, then at first you'll miss it a little. Not everywhere. Sarah Brightman sings on kefs without equalization so that you can't find fault. Joe Cocker and Chris Rea acquire an additional velvety voice on kefs. Melody Gardo a number of songs makes you want to return to the bookshelves because of the better study of the vocals. But Melody Gardot - Your Heart Is As Black As Night started playing and without any complaints at all. Ozzy - See You on the Other Side. I always listened like this: I start at a high volume, then I lower it on the meat, because the vocal cuts my ears. On kef without equalization does not cut anything. Still, these speakers need some light EQ for listening at medium volume. Pull up the top a little and reduce the bottoms a little, then they will sing in general cool, it will be difficult to find fault if you are used to bright ones. I found a frequency of 110Hz, which gives a rumble. Having tidied it up, I even returned the other bottoms to their place (before that, I turned it down), and generally added tops barely noticeably, and they played amazingly. But if you turn it on very loudly, you need to return the top to zero (leave 110Hz reduced) so that the ears are comfortable. Worst of all with symphonic classics. They were definitely not made for her. They can play it, but you won't get what they give in other genres, and what SOME other speakers give in classics.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

At first, the sound was flat and not expressive, there was even disappointment from the purchase. Then, after a week or two, everything gradually improved and there was a feeling of pleasure and a desire to turn on music as a constant background. Maybe it was the new hegel amplifier. Perhaps the dampers were developed on the acoustics themselves. But the fact of changing the sound was.

Pros
  • Nice soft bass and mids. I listen for hours while I work at home and do not get tired. You can listen at very low volume as a background and hear bass notes.
Cons
  • Slightly lacking in brightness, clearer highs. But it is possible that in this case, I would get tired faster from a long listening

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful and good sounding speakers!

I've had a whole set of old Qs for years and finally decided to update them. After a lot of research I decided to stick with KEF (use what you know and love) and updated everything. I also upgraded my AVR to a Denon X3700H (a significant upgrade over my previous receiver). But I really like the look and the sound. I will not disappoint anyone.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Shattered expectation upon receiving a badly damaged speaker

My rating is not based on the quality of the speaker or the brand, but simply on the fact that I received it damaged and am now enduring the sheer inconvenience of carrying it this 54 lb speaker to the UPS store to ship it back. Imagine the excitement and anticipation when you receive such an expensive quality item and when you open the lid of the box all your expectations are shattered in a second when you see the damage. It's an experience I could definitely do without. I didn't even take the

Pros
  • Many will
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Expensive but worth every penny!

Good. I will consider all wishes. Is it expensive! However, this is not a typical speaker grille. As soon as you open the packaging you understand that this is a new level of quality. Most grilles (especially ELAC) consist of a cheap, thin plastic frame with pins that fit into the grommet on the speaker. They are made of MDF and very well made. MDF is covered with thick black paint and covered with a very beautiful fabric. Not only are they cheaply wrapped, but they are inserted into a channel…

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • Not sure

In the end, one of them was bought at auction, so I had to get a second one with it. I already have a couple of Q150's that I use for surround back (and used once for the front network too, sounds fantastic too). The sound of the Q950 is absolutely AMAZING. The soundstage is incredibly wide when used as a stereo pair, with clear but unobtrusive high frequencies; Do not "pierce" the ear. I have absolutely NO EQ and the bass, treble and mids are absolutely flawless. They run in stereo most of the

Pros
  • Hands-free operation
Cons
  • Operating speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Unbelievable good. best floorstanding speakers

I've had them for about 8 months and decided it was time to write a review. First, I'm always amazed at how good they sound. You are amazing. I wanted to get away from my 5.1 system that was always difficult to connect, hide the cables, install the speakers, adjust the sound and it never sounded perfect for music. Suitable for movies, but not for music. So I opted for a 2.1 system with floor-standing speakers. I did some research and chose these as not only did they have good reviews but they…

Pros
  • Free for educational use
Cons
  • Trade in available