Finally, the world of audio has some common sense applied. KEF Speakers has come out with an award winning, good-looking, high performance wireless sub-woofer. This sub has all the excellent acoustic persona that you desire, and the best part...no wires to interfere with the layout and decor.
With the components of KEF's unique wireless technologies, the surprising and stylish "fit this anywhere" aluminum case of the model HTB2SE-W 250W is in a class by itself. In addition to experiencing the low bass punch in your gut, you can still feel the delicate subtlety of this outstanding speaker. Plus, did I mention the wireless feature?
Imagine no cables or wires of any sort trailing around the room. And setup is completely a breeze. No complications here. Just a few minutes and you will be ready for your KEF Speakers to give you the audio thrill you've been waiting for.
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Technically speaking, KEF’s advanced signal transmission and processing technologies eliminate unwanted mutes, dropouts or loss of bonding as well as interference from your other electronics. Placed horizontally or vertically, in plain sight or hidden away, all you hear is what the artist intended.
KEF Speakers Receive Consumer Awards
KEF Wireless Subwoofer and Soundbar Honored with Pair of CES Innovations Awards11/23/2009
New York, NY - November 10, 2009 - At its International CES New York Press Preview, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announced KEF as an International CES Innovations 2010 Design and Engineering Awards honoree for two of its recent introductions.
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KEF Speakers and the BBC, In Pursuit of Perfection
Kef Speakers StoreKEF Speakers and the BBC have been very closely linked since the early days of KEF. First of all, Raymond Cooke, the founder of KEF, worked in the BBC Engineering Designs Department in the early 1950s. There, he worked with other influential sound engineers. Then, in the early 1960s, KEF agreed to manufacture the BBC designed LS5/1A monitor. Other well known monitor speakers were also manufactured by KEF for the BBC well into the 1970s. KEF’s meticulous approach to production engineering and attention to detail fit perfectly with the task of manufacturing speakers to very tight tolerances (which of course is what the BBC needed).One of the early decisions was the use of new type materials for loudspeaker diaphragms and surrounds. KEF utilized various components out of polystyrene and aluminum foil. The BBC was experimenting with plastics. The result of the experimentation and utilization process led to the bookshelf speaker concept. Smaller speakers, still with great sound, could now be produced without sacrificing sound quality.
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KEF Speakers, 50 Years of Innovation
You may have heard the name, but do you know the background of one of the world's leading audio speaker manufacturer? KEF Speakers have a distinction among speaker companies, in that the company was founded in England. In 1961, Raymond Cooke, an ex-BBC Electrical Engineer started what we know as KED Electronics because he wanted to experiment with new technologies and materials. His goal was superior acoustic quality for reproducing original performances as near to lifelike sounds as possible. He was initially located near the Kent Engineering and Foundry in Kent, England, hence the name KEF.
The reputation of KEF Speakers grew almost instantly as the inventiveness and quality was recognized early on. Audiophiles hold KEF in the highest esteem for its innovative and high-performance loudspeakers. During the 1990s, the home theatre market exploded, and KEF was determined to provide affordable, high performance speakers and subwoofers to meet the demand. One of the innovations was the KHT2005 system, which featured the "egg-shaped" satellite speaker. This high quality speakers, with its cast aluminum enclosure and superior acoustic properties was a standard in the market for a number of years.
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