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What reviewers think
Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- The KEF Muon has a design that maximizes audio performance and is visually appealing
- The speakers deliver a seamless midrange and full, open sound, with excellent bass and high-frequency extension
- The speaker's design provides both artwork and audio gear in one product
- The Muon is capable of neutral, tuneful, and emotive music reproduction across genres
- The speakers are agile and project vocals and detail into the room
Product Considerations
- The KEF Muon requires a large room to sound its best, with careful setup
- The speakers have a run-up period and sound better once warmed up, which may be related to the temperature of the aluminum cabinet
- Sibilance can be an issue with vocals
- Bass performance can be room-dependent, with a good room being essential
- The sweet spot for listening is less generous than some other high-end speakers
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The KEF Muon is comparable to the Meridian DSP 8000 loudspeakers as a competitor
- The Muon has a broad and deep soundstage, but less generous with its hot seat than Quad ESLs
Takeaway: The KEF Muon offers incredible sound quality combined with a striking design, making it a unique statement piece for those who appreciate both art and high-end audio. It can bring out the best in music.
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Manufacturer details
- Design: Four-way closed box floorstanding loudspeaker ACE enclosure
- Dimensions: 2000 x 600 x 380 mm (78.8 x 23.6 x 15 in.)
- Weight: 115kg (253lbs)
- Drive Units: 6 x 250mm (10in.) LF, 1 x 250mm (10in.) LMF, Uni-Q driver array: MF: 1 x 125mm (5in.) Li-Mg-Al /LCP, hybrid cone HF: 1 x 25mm (1in.) vented aluminium dome
- Frequency Response: 25Hz to 60kHz (±3dB)
- Crossover Frequencies: 120Hz, 300Hz, 2.3kHz
- Amplifier Requirements: 100 to 400W (typical)
- Sensitivity: 90dB (2.83V/1m)
- Input Impedance: 4 Ohms
- Frequency Range: 28Hz - 45kHz (-6dB) free field
- Low Frequency Extension: 20Hz (-6dB)
- High Frequency Extension: 100kHz (-10dB)
- Maximum Output: 118dB
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- KEF's designs prioritize a "Single Apparent Source" through coaxial driver technology, aiming for a coherent soundstage where frequencies appear to originate from a single point, enhancing realism and spatial accuracy.
- The brand incorporates "Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT)" into its drivers, utilizing a maze-like structure to absorb unwanted sound waves from the rear of the driver, resulting in cleaner and more defined output.
- They offer a wide range of streaming and connectivity options, with their powered loudspeakers responding to the proprietary KEF Connect app, which delivers multiple streaming services and facilitates setup and customization.
- KEF frequently collaborates with renowned industrial designers to create visually striking products that seamlessly blend into modern living spaces, balancing aesthetic appeal with acoustic performance.
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T Series
- Positioning: The ultra-slim speaker line, designed to complement modern flat-screen TVs with a minimal footprint.
- Description: While delivering a sleek aesthetic, the flat diaphragm driver maintains rigidity and minimizes resonance, providing clean and accurate sound. However, compared to other KEF lines like the Q or R Series, it may offer less depth in bass response due to its slim design.
Q Series
- Positioning: The entry-level range offers versatile speakers suitable for both stereo and home theater setups.
- Description: Features Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) and the 12th generation Uni-Q driver array, delivering detailed and natural sound. While it provides excellent value, it lacks some of the advanced damping and driver technologies found in the higher-end R and Reference Series, which offer more refined sound reproduction.
R Series
- Positioning: Bridges the gap between the entry-level Q Series and the high-end Reference Series, incorporating technologies from the latter to enhance performance.
- Description: Equipped with Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) and the 12th generation Uni-Q driver array, delivers precise and immersive sound. Unlike the Q Series, it includes Shadow Flare technology to reduce cabinet diffraction, resulting in clearer high frequencies.
The Reference
- Positioning: As KEF's high-end line, sets the benchmark for audiophile-grade sound reproduction.
- Description: Incorporating Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) and a 12th generation Uni-Q driver array, offers exceptional clarity and detail. It also features advanced cabinet construction and flexible port technology for cleaner bass compared to the R Series. However, it doesn't achieve the Single Apparent Source configuration found in the Blade Series, which provides even more precise imaging.
Blade Series
- Positioning: Represents KEF's innovative approach to speaker design, featuring the world's first Single Apparent Source loudspeakers.
- Description: With Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) and the 12th generation Uni-Q driver array, delivers coherent and precise sound. Its unique cabinet design minimizes resonances and diffraction, surpassing the traditional enclosures of The Reference Series.
MUON
- Positioning: Stands as KEF's flagship speaker, combining cutting-edge acoustic engineering with avant-garde industrial design.
- Description: Crafted from super-formed aluminum, the rigid structure minimizes vibrations, delivering ultra-wide bandwidth and immersive sound. While it shares the Uni-Q driver array with other KEF models, its exclusive design and limited production make it a collector's item.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Exceptional build quality using aerospace-grade aluminum
- Creates a holographic soundstage
- Delivers every genre with exceptional clarity and authority
- The design strives to editorialize the signal as little as possible, letting the music flow
Product Considerations
- Substantial investment required
- Considerable weight—145kg per speaker
- Demands thoughtful amplifier matching, requiring a lot of power to shine
- Requires optimal room placement
Takeaway: The YG Acoustics Reference Sonja 3.2 speakers are a masterpiece of acoustic engineering, providing a realistic, precise, and effortless sound experience. If one wants to hear their favorite music at its best, these speakers could be worth the investment.
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Product Strengths
- Surprisingly free of horn colorations
- Very rich, present, and neutrally balanced
Product Considerations
- The reviewer was sitting too close to hear them at their best in the small room
- Looking a bit like something the Borg might have invented
Takeaway: The Aries Cerat Aurora Reference is a unique, horn-loaded speaker that sounds surprisingly good. They were considered the most interesting and novel new speaker at the show.
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Product Strengths
- Exceptional build quality
- Incredible bass
- Product is not an inferior DAC to Gordon
- Beats the Blackback at soundstage
- Connectivity options are strong
Product Considerations
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Product Strengths
- Experienced a 'wall of sound' from the speakers
- These speakers do not need room treatment
Product Considerations
- Extremely well-built, resulting in a thousand-pound shipping weight
- Speakers purchased at Audium come with a service, where if the buyer has issues, someone will fly to the buyer's home and fix them
Takeaway: The Audium speakers offer a phenomenal sound experience without needing extra sound treatment in the room. The build is solid, and the company will even fly to the buyer's house to fix them.
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Product Strengths
- Exceptional build quality
- Good sound quality
- Great value for the money
- Easy to use interface
- Offers connectivity options
Product Considerations
- May not suit all listeners
- No balanced outputs
Takeaway: Overall, a solid product for the price point. It delivers good performance and offers a user-friendly experience.
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