I’ll give a little more feedback on the Kef q150s.
I am a Spendor fanboy. Have D7’s in my main system, D1’s in my secondary system, and SA1’s as the main speakers in my 3rd system, with the Kefs as the backups that I rotate thru (along with some NHT Absolute Zeros -ya, I gotta problem, but don’t judge haha).
Anyway, the SA1’s have $2.2k msrp, the Kefs 600 msrp, and the Absolute Zeros 300 msrp.
The SA1’s are the best of the three, but it is sure no landslide.
For example, if I say the SA1’s are a 100 on a normalized scale of sound quality, I’d rate the Kefs a 95 and the Absolute Zeros a 60. (for me the C1’s maybe an 85, but if you like clarity and forward sounding speakers more than I do, you might rank them higher - I do not typically prefer forward sounding speakers).
So at about one quarter the cost of the SA1’s, the q150s punch outside their weight class IMO. Ymmv.
I am a Spendor fanboy. Have D7’s in my main system, D1’s in my secondary system, and SA1’s as the main speakers in my 3rd system, with the Kefs as the backups that I rotate thru (along with some NHT Absolute Zeros -ya, I gotta problem, but don’t judge haha).
Anyway, the SA1’s have $2.2k msrp, the Kefs 600 msrp, and the Absolute Zeros 300 msrp.
The SA1’s are the best of the three, but it is sure no landslide.
For example, if I say the SA1’s are a 100 on a normalized scale of sound quality, I’d rate the Kefs a 95 and the Absolute Zeros a 60. (for me the C1’s maybe an 85, but if you like clarity and forward sounding speakers more than I do, you might rank them higher - I do not typically prefer forward sounding speakers).
So at about one quarter the cost of the SA1’s, the q150s punch outside their weight class IMO. Ymmv.