Time for new products and ideas from Kef, currently the UKs biggest selling speaker brand We started off with a background to the success of the multi-award winning LS50 and the design project that sparked the latest technology, the Blade. Blade is something you might have to wait to see, until we have a spare £ 25k lying about, but the £ 799 LS50 is on permanent demo at lyric and more than 30 pairs have already found homes in Ireland. Also related to the Blade technology is the R range. With bookshelf speakers at £ 599 and £ 999, then floorstanders at £ 1500, 2000, and 2750 these beauties are already very successful, and glowing reviews recently will help this even more. My favourites are the R300 at £1000 and the R700 at £2000

 

Coming next is the E series, a replacement for the KHT series KHT2005 and 3005. Priced very aggressively at only £ 899 for the 5 speakers and subwoofer, the E series is not a boring facelift. Blade technology has trickled down into the driver layout, bracing, crossover, and the cabinet materials. Whill the 3005 Kef have been the default choice for a compact sub-£1000 home cinema package, these are definitely better. The demonstration of Incredible Hulk blu ray and John Pizzarelli's guitar playing proved it. Deliveries start in May, check them out!

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Also in May are two models of headphones. Now some of you may know that I dont own or use headphones, although I can hear the difference between good and average.

These are way better than good!

In ear phones, with iphone/ipod control £ 150. Over-ear phones in gorgeous lightweight aluminium, same control, love these, £ 250 Is that a lot for headphones? I dont think it is for these.

Shipping early May, call in to hear them for yourself, bring your card, you will fall for them, like I have

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Next up was the Kef X300 active speaker system for computer based music. Usable for an office or as a main system these are great sounding, compact, and easy to hoook up and use. A usb cable goes from your computer or laptop into the first speaker and you then have a link cable from one speaker to the other. Each speaker has twin power amplifiers running in an active  layout, and they sound mighty! £ 599 might place them at the top end of the market for PC speakers, but it's great value for the sound.

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There was then a session on future products, which is embargoed so I'm not going into it here, and then a beautiful meal with great music including one of the Kef research team playing keyboard into a pa system into a bright orange pair of Blades. Is this the best PA system ever?

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