KEF LS50


Don't post often here but thought I would let you all know I stumbled on a pretty amazing performer in this little monitor.

I would say the midrange is on par with my Harbeth 40.1, treble has a tad more leading edge bite than the best soft dome but its a really good top end that never gets nasty. Dynamically they are performing way better than they should. I'm betting they would compete with the new 30.1 sonically, just a guess.

Have them running with 20X price electronics in a small office and they are not outclassed in any way. Made me want to keep throwing my best gear with them they sounded so good.

If you are in the market grab a pair, you will not regret. Saw two pair this morning for sale for around 1K, I can't think of anything in 20 years offering this much performance for 1K. You could build a world class non-full range sound around these.
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Actually they're surprisingly coherent speakers top to bottom with the lower frequencies in balance with the upper. The problem I have (and it has to do with my own preferences) is the overall tonal balance top to bottom is just too bright for my liking.

Also they're not fully burned in so I expect that to improve though not be completely cured for my taste. Most people these days seem to go for super revealing sound and for the price these definitely won't disappoint if that's what you're looking for.

Though they're bright, they're not very sibilant. I don't find the tweeters to be the most refined, but I have a feeling that will also improve with a complete burn in.

Since my exchange window has hit 30 days at Amazon, I'll send them back - but other than the tonal balance they did a lot right.

I ended up buying Verity Parcifal Ovations on A-gon used for yes, about 5 times the price.
Actually I find the high and low end very coherent (as you'd expect from a single driver) and very well balanced. The balance actually very organic and correct.

And I don't find the output to be strained for the size of room they're in (15X20). My only real gripe is that they're on the tonally bright side - and the tweeters don't seem quite as refined as I'd like. The tweeters could continue to improve dramatically with further break in however.

But I'm not being fair either. I'm comparing this monitor speaker to high end floor standers I'm used to and hoping they'll do something similar for a fraction of the price.

Taking these for what they are; essentially monitors - you almost couldn't ask for more. Incredibly coherent 3D sound with amazing sound staging, imaging depth etc.

In fact after having the LS-50's in my system, I've come to hear how really good and capable my Cary Audio solid state amp is. I've had a prettier and richer sound from my former speakers, but never heard the kind of speed, nuance, air, imaging and staging I hear with the LS-50.

Yes the tonal balance is brighter than I prefer - that's how monitors are. Studio engineers need to hear every nuance and detail. Is it the fault of the LS-50's that they don't deliver the sound I'm used to from an entirely different type of speaker?

Not at all. In terms of a monitor speaker I'd give these an A+. The plus is because these also deliver a musicality, dynamic and involvement factor you don't usually get from even the best monitor speakers.
Has anyone found the lowest price for the Kefs on the internet? I see Amazon offers free shipping but full retail. Thanks..
They have a surprisingly similar sound; in a blind test, I'd bet some lesser audiophiles couldn't tell them apart.