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KEF Ci3160RLb-THX In-Wall Subwoofer (Single). Features KEF’s patented Uni-Q driver arra..
KEF Ci200TRB SP3845AA-ultra-thin built-in subwoofer with small mounting depth. Featuring an impre..
Don’t Let the Size Fool You Deep and powerful bass is no longer solely the domain of big-shouldered,..
Don’t Let the Size Fool You Deep and powerful bass is no longer solely the domain of big-shouldered,..
Twin 9-inch Driver 'force-cancelling' Subwoofer KF92 is a compact, room-friendly subwoofer engineer..
12 Inch Bass Driver Active Subwoofer The Kube12b is engineered to deliver the deepest bass f..
10 Inches Bass Driver Active Subwoofer The mid-sized Kube 10b has a sealed cabinet, 10 inches bass ..
8 Inches Bass Driver Active Subwoofer Don't let its compact size fool you, the Kube 8b may not take..
To experience the full impact of dramatic on-screen effects in a home theatre system, bass precision..
The T2 is a slim and sleek subwoofer ideally designed for use with the T-series. The strong and iner..
The T2 is a slim and sleek subwoofer ideally designed for use with the T-series. The strong and iner..
Pros
5.0 out of 5 stars. Excellent subwoofer to complement KEF speaker system.
Cons
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Review
Impressive bass from this subwoofer. Pair this subwoofer with a set of KEF speakers for incredible sound quality. Would highly recommend!
Pros
Great model
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Review
Absolutely delighted with these speakers! Very clear sound. I tried the KEF 301c and was very impressed. To complete the 5.x.2 Dolby Atmos system, I used the KEF Ci200Q integrated speakers for the top and rear surround speakers. Installation was simple. They do a great job. They look great. I needed a subwoofer to complete the system. I tried the KEF T-2 subwoofer. It was very clean, but not loud enough to fill my 20'x35' room with bass. In my search, I tried the loud but humming Klipsch R-12SW speakers I bought on Black Friday and the surprisingly quiet and slightly humming SVS SB-2000. Since the 301 only goes down to ~138Hz, many subwoofers, including the Q400 and R400 from KEF, create a "bass hole". I realised that I needed a subwoofer that could reproduce 150Hz within the -3dB upper limit, or 50% below the nominal volume. I've never heard such clean bass guitar chords. It goes perfectly with the KEF 301 speakers! And even in my large room, I only had to crank it up to 55%.