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Classic 15-2:

  • Positioning: Entry-level series designed for affordability and basic functionality.
  • Description: Offers a straightforward design focused on reliable performance with standard components suited for small rooms and simple setups. Compared to other models, it is less complex and lacks the advanced processing and connectivity features found in the mid-tier and premium units.

Classic 35:

  • Positioning: A step-up product aimed at enhanced performance for small to mid-size rooms.
  • Description: Delivers improved circuitry and refined design elements that boost sound clarity over the entry-level version. Compared to the more advanced models, it balances cost and performance without incorporating the high-end processing found in the premium series.

Codex:

  • Positioning: A mid-tier model offering a balanced mix of performance and reliability.
  • Description: Integrates better components and refined sonic accuracy to meet moderate technical and room-size demands. Compared with the Classic series, it provides enhanced features while still being less complex than the premium Cardeas and flagship Medeos models.

Cardeas:

  • Positioning: A premium model focusing on refined performance and expanded functionality.
  • Description: Uses sophisticated processing techniques and higher quality components that improve overall audio detail beyond the Codex and Classic lines. Relative to the flagship Medeos, its design and feature set are advanced yet not as cutting edge.

Medeos:

  • Positioning: A flagship high-end product offering advanced performance and state-of-the-art features.
  • Description: Features top-shelf circuitry and innovative processing technology that deliver superior sound quality and connectivity options suited for large spaces and high technical demands. Compared to all other models in the lineup, it provides the most advanced engineering and premium functionality.
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Manufacturer's notes

Because it transports most of a movie's dialogue, the center speaker is of vital importance for the over-all performance of any multichannel system. That was more than enough reason for us to design the new Classic Center with the same attention to detail that we apply to all our speakers. Hence, we chose nothing less than our esteemed Classic 15 as a starting point for the development.
Because it transports most of a movie’s dialogue, the center speaker is of vital importance for the over-all performance of any multichannel system. That was more than enough reason for us to design the new Classic Center with the same attention to detail that we apply to all our speakers. Hence, we chose nothing less than our esteemed Classic 15 as a starting point for the development. Classic Center uses exactly the same drivers, and the same cleverly designed crossover network as its larger sibling. Thus, we can be sure that the Classic Center will be a perfect acoustic match with all the speakers of our Classic range, offering near endless possibilities for designing your multichannel speaker system of choice with the famous Audio Physic sound quality.
  • Height: 170 mm / 6.7"
  • Width: 455 mm / 17.9"
  • Depth: 240 mm / 9.5"
  • Required Space Width x Depth: 455 x 240 mm / 17.9 x 9.5"
  • Weight: 10 kg
  • Recommended amplifier power: 20-100 W
  • Impedance: 4 Ohm
  • Frequency range: 44 Hz - 30 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 89 dB
  • Tweeter: 8/9" Soft Dome
  • Midrange: 5.9" Glass Fibre Cone
  • Woofer: 5.9" Glass Fibre Cone
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Audio Physic is a hifi speaker brand known for its exceptional 3D imaging and wide soundstage in medium to small rooms, with unique features like ceramic foam bracing and Active Cone Damping technology to reduce unwanted vibrations. Their exclusive models, like the ten-pair-limited Medeos with its patent-pending midrange driver and the Cardeas 30 LJE with only 30 pairs made, showcase their commitment to limited production runs and customization options.
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1528 Center 8
2900
2900
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8
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Arendal Sound
Arendal Sound is a Norwegian-designed hifi brand whose 1723 series is THX Ultra certified for rooms up to 3,000 cubic feet, featuring cabinets made from high-density fiberboard instead of standard MDF for better sonic performance. Their speakers use a distinctive waveguide-loaded tweeter design for controlled dispersion and lower crossover points, while their subwoofers feature the Avalanche 1200 IQ amplifier with an LCD control interface.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers clear, dynamic, spacious, full-range sound that reveals every detail in a recording
  • Exceptional styling and build quality
  • Outstanding dynamic capabilities and tonal balance
  • Wide dispersion and seamless integration across seating positions
  • Versatile sealed/ported design for multiple room configurations

Product Considerations

  • Large and heavy, requiring planning and effort for installation
  • Requires high-quality amplification to reach its full potential, AV receivers are not ideal
  • Cannot be auditioned before purchase due to direct-to-consumer model, with returns being a hassle due to size/weight
  • May dominate smaller listening spaces, requiring a recommended listening distance of 13 feet

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • It has better low bass than Sonus Faber Sonetto V G2 and Estelon Aura
  • It holds its own against speakers like Perlisten R7t, Perlisten S7t, KEF Reference 5 Meta, Focal Kanta No.3, Focal Sopra 2, Sonus Faber Sonetto VIII, Paradigm Founder 120, and Revel PerformaBe F328Be

Takeaway: The Arendal 1528 Tower 8 loudspeaker is a great choice for people who want exceptional sound and build quality. These speakers are versatile for both music and movies, making listening a truly immersive experience

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Arendal Sound is a Norwegian-designed hifi brand whose 1723 series is THX Ultra certified for rooms up to 3,000 cubic feet, featuring cabinets made from high-density fiberboard instead of standard MDF for better sonic performance. Their speakers use a distinctive waveguide-loaded tweeter design for controlled dispersion and lower crossover points, while their subwoofers feature the Avalanche 1200 IQ amplifier with an LCD control interface.
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HTM71 S3 Signature
3300
3300
/
1
Reviews
Bowers & Wilkins
Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional sound quality with unparalleled clarity and detail
  • Cutting-edge driver technologies are used for superior performance
  • Stunning aesthetics with premium finish options (Datuk Gloss and Midnight Blue Metallic finishes)
  • Versatile performance in both home theatre and hifi applications
  • Robust construction with high-quality components

Product Considerations

  • Premium pricing may not suit all budgets
  • Substantial size requires adequate space for optimal placement
  • May require high-quality amplification to reach its full potential

Takeaway: The Bowers & Wilkins HTM71 S3 Signature Centre Speaker offers exceptional sound and build quality, making it a worthy addition to any audio system. It is a great choice for those seeking the ultimate center channel experience.

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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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R5c
2995
2995
/
1
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Perlisten

The hardest working speaker in any home theater and yet the least appreciated. Natural, True vocals are never easy while maintaining super low distortion and extreme dynamics that movies demand is what sets the R-series apart. The same DPC control with clarity that make you forget you have speakers in your room at all and just enjoy yourself. Designed to be mounted on optional stand, or mounted to a wall with our tilt swivel bracket. Sharing “trickle-down” technology from our flagship S-Series, the DPC-Array here based on three 26mm domes, guarantees excellent directivity control and timbre matching with all R-Series speakers. The Silk diaphragms developed ground up, chosen specifically their smooth, effortless representation of midrange and treble. The 165mm woofers are made from our proprietary HPF pulp, two years in development, bringing new technology to one of the oldest materials used in loudspeaker design.

Perlisten Audio's speakers feature a unique Directivity Pattern Control array that combines a beryllium tweeter with thin-ply carbon diaphragm midrange drivers to control sound dispersion and enhance imaging precision, and they're the first brand to achieve THX Dominus certification. Their speakers use proprietary thin-ply carbon diaphragm material that's 30% lighter than standard carbon fiber, with their DPC array designed to minimize floor and ceiling reflections while maintaining precise horizontal soundstage.
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Product Strengths

  • The R5c center channel speaker allows dialog to be clear and intelligible amid layers of effects sounds
  • The R5c maintains performance and clarity even when listening decently off-axis

Product Considerations

  • Impedance drops rather low, so more quality power on tap to use with these speakers is better
  • Too much bass or upper bass was present

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Revel F228Be towers: Revels tended to make vocals and some instruments sound strangely "tall," whereas the Perlisten was far more of a point-source presentation with vocals and instruments being centered to the speaker

Takeaway: The R5c is great for listening to music or for home theaters. It ensures all voices can be heard clearly, even when there are a lot of other sounds.

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Perlisten Audio's speakers feature a unique Directivity Pattern Control array that combines a beryllium tweeter with thin-ply carbon diaphragm midrange drivers to control sound dispersion and enhance imaging precision, and they're the first brand to achieve THX Dominus certification. Their speakers use proprietary thin-ply carbon diaphragm material that's 30% lighter than standard carbon fiber, with their DPC array designed to minimize floor and ceiling reflections while maintaining precise horizontal soundstage.
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Elysian C
4995
4995
/
1
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Wharfedale

ELYSIAN Centre brings a new dimension to the ELYSIAN series performance, tuning the application for mind-blowing home theatre settings. Each component part is engineered to the very highest standard. The drivers, the crossover, the cabinet – every aspect has been developed in harmony and without cost constraint to push the project to its performance limit. This thorough and no-compromise approach has led the Wharfedale engineers to create a benchmark in affordable, audiophile-grade luxury loudspeakers. Cutting-edge design and class-leading technology are combined to deliver musical reproduction that will proudly challenge the world’s finest loudspeakers.

Wharfedale is a speaker brand known for making high-end audio accessible to budget-conscious audiophiles, particularly through their Heritage Series and Diamond line which offer premium sound at affordable prices. Their speakers feature curved cabinets and are celebrated for their rich, full-bodied sound with excellent tonal balance, notably in their Linton 85s and Dovedale models.
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Product Strengths

  • Unrivalled audio clarity and detail across a vast frequency spectrum
  • Dynamic three‐way design delivers immersive, lifelike sound
  • Innovative AMT tweeter produces crisp, sparkling highs
  • Robust bass reflex technology for deep, resonant low frequencies
  • Exquisite hand‐polished finishes that double as statement décor
  • Flexible placement providing consistent performance throughout the room

Product Considerations

  • A premium investment best suited to the discerning audiophile, where professional setup is recommended to fully exploit its potential

Takeaway: The Elysian C delivers immersive, lifelike sound with clarity and detail. Its design will enhance any living space and provide consistent performance throughout the room.

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Wharfedale is a speaker brand known for making high-end audio accessible to budget-conscious audiophiles, particularly through their Heritage Series and Diamond line which offer premium sound at affordable prices. Their speakers feature curved cabinets and are celebrated for their rich, full-bodied sound with excellent tonal balance, notably in their Linton 85s and Dovedale models.
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What else competes at this price?

Bison Center
1600
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Released
2022
Totem
The Bison Center is a center channel speaker made entirely in Canada. It provides tremendous articulation, rhythm, and dynamics that bring lifelike vibrancy to multi-channel audio systems. Its convenient dimensions allow it to fit into just about any AV furniture. It can also be comfortably perched atop a console cabinet or table in rooms where the TV is installed on the wall.
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Totem Acoustic is known for its unique approach to speaker design, using crossoverless woofers for more natural sound reproduction and producing an immersive soundstage despite compact speaker sizes. The Canadian-made speakers feature distinctive materials like borosilicate damping in their cabinets and CNC-machined driver components, appealing to audiophiles who prefer a unique voicing over neutral-sounding speakers.
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Product Strengths

  • Small compared to others in its price range, making it suitable for smaller spaces and those with aesthetic constraints
  • Capable of expansive staging, creating a holographic presentation with good depth and dimensionality, regardless of the amplifier used
  • Delivers refined treble regardless of the price of the amplifier connected
  • Spacious sound space and large sound stage

Product Considerations

  • The claws that come with the Totem Bison are not adjustable
  • Totem recommends zero toe-in, and this seems to be a good recommendation
  • Sound may vary, based on personal height

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Totem Bison has forward side of neutral treble versus neutral to dark treble of the Buchardt S400 Mark II; the Bison is slightly warm in the midrange versus the Buchardt being warmer overall; the Bison has tonally richer bass, but the Buchardt has more bass overall
  • The Totem Bison has forward side of neutral treble versus neutral to dark treble of the KEF R3 Meta; imaging on the Bison can be the same or slightly better; the Bison has tonally richer bass, but the R3 Meta has more bass overall
  • Both the Totem Bison and Focal Aria 906 are on the forward side of neutral with treble, but the Bison's treble attack is slightly soft whereas the Aria 906's is slightly sharp; the Bison has a fuller midrange sound and slightly warmer tone, and the Bison's bass is juicier, more organic, and richer overall
  • The PSB Alpha T20s are very similar in size to the Totem Bison Towers (32.5 inches tall), thus they are smaller audiophile floorstanding speakers

Takeaway: The Totem Bison offers attributes found in many top speakers and is a good option for those with size constraints who still want great treble refinement and a holographic midrange. It can be paired with both expensive and affordable amplifiers.

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Totem Acoustic is known for its unique approach to speaker design, using crossoverless woofers for more natural sound reproduction and producing an immersive soundstage despite compact speaker sizes. The Canadian-made speakers feature distinctive materials like borosilicate damping in their cabinets and CNC-machined driver components, appealing to audiophiles who prefer a unique voicing over neutral-sounding speakers.
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Aria Evo X
1458
/
Released
2024
Focal
This center speaker is the perfect complement to the Aria Evo X line of floorstanding speakers for a home theater installation. Particular care has been taken in its design to match the timbres, guaranteeing uniformity and coherence of sound in all configurations. Focal innovations, compactness and elegant finishes come together in this speaker that's as discreet as it is powerful.
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Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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Product Strengths

  • Impactful bass moves air and adds visceral depth to music and movie effects, even without a subwoofer
  • Seamless and engaging sound makes every album feel fresh and enthralling, maintaining consistent, pleasing audio without causing listener fatigue
  • Vocal presence allows for relaxed listening and renders music in a way that encourages sharing with others
  • Attractive design blends technical prowess with stylish aesthetics, with options for different finishes like Moss Green
  • Wide dispersion offers a broad soundstage and an enveloping soundfield

Product Considerations

  • Expense relative to its capabilities is a potential consideration
  • In small rooms, performance could suffer due to the high-mounted tweeter and narrow vertical dispersion window
  • When pushed, the 'No. 2' tower center channel model, being a 2-way, may run out of headroom before the No. 2 towers
  • A slight lack of dynamics in the bass and high mids around the vocal sweet spot was noted
  • Edgy, crisp, and definitive resolution evokes excitement, though these may not be the right choice for all listeners

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to RBH Sound 61-SFM/R, the RBH digs deeper and has its tweeter at a more typical listening height, however, the Aria Evo X No.4 is undeniably better looking
  • Compared to SVS Ultra Evolution Pinnacles, the Ultra Evolution Pinnacles have deeper and more powerful bass, although its overall frequency response isn't as neutral
  • Compared to JBL HDI-3800, the JBL boasts a very wide dynamic range, having a narrower dispersion but more even off-axis response
  • Compared to Arendal Sound 1723 Tower, the 1723 Towers have a bit more elevated treble on-axis, but the build quality is certainly a step above the Aria Evo X No.4 or pretty much anything at their pricing, and they can dig deeper in bass

Takeaway: The Focal Aria Evo X is a stylish speaker that sounds great, making it a good option for people who care about both aesthetics and audio quality. It offers powerful performance with seamless sound, bringing music to life.

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Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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Sonetto Center G2
2499
/
Released
2024
Sonus Faber
At the core of the home theater setup, the Sonetto Center elevates the listener into a completely immersive experience. The Sonetto Center brings decades of technological advancements from the Sonus faber development team into your home theater system. It introduces a fresh approach to voices reproduction for a speaker that will not be overlooked.
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Sonus Faber is an Italian hifi brand that designs speakers with unique lute-shaped cabinets inspired by traditional violin-making, featuring wood and leather materials to achieve a natural sound. Their speakers incorporate distinctive elements like cork chambers for midrange drivers and asymmetrical driver baskets that mimic natural forms, with each unit being individually tuned by ear to ensure tonal perfection.
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Product Strengths

  • Lute-shaped cabinets improve sound dispersion characteristics, and help them sonically disappear in the room
  • Models like the Sonetto 5G2, 8G2, and Center G2 feature a Camellia midrange driver, which avoids resonances associated with round-shaped midrange drivers
  • The woofers and mid-woofers feature a paper-pulp sandwich cone to ensure a natural tone, and a precise and dynamic bass response
  • The DAD lens in the tweeter fixes phase issues, allowing the soft dome tweeters to perform linearly all the way out to 40 kHz
  • The new concrete base provides more stability, and better vibration management

Product Considerations

  • The Sonetto I G2 and Sonetto II G2 bookshelf speakers need good current to show their best, due to their sensitivity (86 dB and 87 dB respectively)
  • High quality power amplification is recommended for all Sonus Faber speakers to showcase their improvements
  • Careful attention to setup of the Sonetto speakers will reward the listener greatly
  • Some models use a downward-firing reflex port, which provides placement flexibility, but careful attention to placement is still needed

Takeaway: The Sonetto speakers offer a smooth, musical sound with detailed clarity and tonal accuracy for both music and movies. They bring high-end design and technology from Sonus Faber's flagship models to a more accessible price point.

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Sonus Faber is an Italian hifi brand that designs speakers with unique lute-shaped cabinets inspired by traditional violin-making, featuring wood and leather materials to achieve a natural sound. Their speakers incorporate distinctive elements like cork chambers for midrange drivers and asymmetrical driver baskets that mimic natural forms, with each unit being individually tuned by ear to ensure tonal perfection.
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Founder 70LCR
1529
/
Released
2021
Paradigm
Precision. Control. Dynamics. These are the pillars the Founder Series was built on. Fire and ice, oil and water, Yankees and Mets fans. Some things just don't mix. But what if form and function could? Every once in a while, something special comes along and changes the rules. The perfect blend of technology, design, and performance. At the start of the development, we knew one thing, when Art Embraces Science anything is possible, and we exceeded our wildest expectations.
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Paradigm is a Canadian hifi speaker brand that designs and builds their products locally, using advanced materials like beryllium in their drivers and their proprietary PPA lens technology for better sound dispersion. Their speakers are favored by audiophiles seeking high-end sound at relatively lower prices, and they integrate Anthem Room Correction technology to optimize performance in modern open-concept homes with challenging acoustics.
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Product Strengths

  • Vocals are rendered with rich detail and precise holographic imaging
  • Excellent dynamic range and can handle a large room if given enough power
  • Exceptional build quality with braced, inert cabinet construction
  • Cutting-edge loudspeaker design, with proprietary technologies like the AL-MAC tweeter and CARBON-X woofers
  • Gorgeous aesthetics and are available in various finishes, making them suitable for high-end interior décor

Product Considerations

  • Some unevenness in its measured response, though this may not be readily audible in a typical listening environment
  • Some upper treble raggedness, mostly in the on-axis response
  • Needed to be positioned further back for the sweet spot to properly 'open up'
  • Spiked feet can be hazardous to hard flooring if not handled carefully

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Founder Series draws on innovations from Paradigm's Persona range, but adds new technologies

Takeaway: The Founder speakers offer great sound quality and luxurious design, making them a worthwhile investment for audiophiles. The 100F is an excellent choice for larger rooms, while the 70LCR offers versatility as a center or front speaker.

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Paradigm is a Canadian hifi speaker brand that designs and builds their products locally, using advanced materials like beryllium in their drivers and their proprietary PPA lens technology for better sound dispersion. Their speakers are favored by audiophiles seeking high-end sound at relatively lower prices, and they integrate Anthem Room Correction technology to optimize performance in modern open-concept homes with challenging acoustics.
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R6 Meta
1990
/
Released
2023
KEF
Featuring the same 12th generation Uni-Q® driver array with MAT™ as the R Series stereo models for perfect tonal matching, and two powerful 6.5'' hybrid aluminium bass drivers, the R6 Meta delivers an immersive listening experience that brings movies vividly to life. It is highly versatile and can be used in an LCR (Left-Centre-Right) configuration.
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KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Clearer, louder, and crisper sound compared to the KEF R2C
  • More prominent and distinct mid-range due to the dedicated mid-range driver
  • The Meta material absorbs sound emanating towards the back of the cabinet, resulting in a cleaner, purer treble performance
  • Nice wide dispersion, which makes it suitable to be used as a center channel in a horizontal orientation
  • Superior nuance and detail in music compared to other speakers in the same environment

Product Considerations

  • Limited bass extension; a subwoofer is recommended for deeper bass
  • Larger footprint compared to the R2C, which may present placement challenges, such as blocking the TV sensor
  • As a sealed box, it does not compete as well with ported speakers in bass extension

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. KEF Q150: More detail, nuance, and clarity across the entire frequency range—the R6 Meta is more forward in its presentation
  • Vs. KEF R2C: Clearer and louder sound with greater impact, thanks to its larger drivers

Takeaway: The R6 Meta is a fantastic speaker, especially for music, providing detail and nuance. Three of them can give a seamless front soundstage.

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KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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Note that this is a discontinued product. You may want to visit the brand's page here to browse their newer products.

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Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

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