KEF Blade Two - Unbelieveable


I had a chance to demo the kef blade two today.  Each were powered by an Arcam mono-block.  Just unbelievable.  I never imagined music could sound this good.  I'm completely changed because of it.  

Here I thought my KEF LS50 w/ Parasound Hint6 & 2 subs was no slouch (and it still sounds good), but the Blades were on another planet.  I can't even describe it.  What a treat.  

So, now I come to you all to help me move on from the LS50s.  I just can't afford the Blades now - no way.  But i'm enamored by the dynamic and just. huge. soundstage.

I like the LS50s - Dynamics, soundstage, depth, detail.  I like how they image being co-axial.  Is there an interim step between the LS50s and Blades that I can step to??  I'd like to keep the Hint6 too.  

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in terms of the resolution,

The blades are very resolving and I found them to be excellent, but not the best out there. I am friends with the owner of vivid giya g1s. Now THAT is highly resolving. Although honestly i wouldnt trade with him as the vivids lack in other areas.

The blades have such a tremendous soundstage.. the width, the imaging, the base response...it had almost everything.....But i wanted it ALL.

So, what did I do to give me what I wanted? I bought a pair of silver speaker cables from stealth audio. The cloud 99. Even the ends are terminated in silver. They are quite literally the most airy speaker cables I have ever heard and I’m comparing them to cables costing 4 times as much. The speed, the transparency and clarity.

Yet, it came with drawbacks. Is it a tad bit of brightness that I heard? How did i fix that to give me all the pros and no cons?

I went ahead and upgraded some other cables. One of which was the Galileo SX pc on my power conditioner. In particular, it was the gold tuning bullet that balanced out the silver speaker cables and gave me the sound that I have been looking for.

Now i compare the blades with speakers I’ve heard costing $75k+ and they are in line and in many cases better sounding to me than those

For those who want even more resolution, remember that the speakers are part of a larger overall system that can easily be balanced to give you what you want.

The blades have so so much going for them at that price point that it’s easy to make them sound like some ultra flagships from uber high end companies.

They are really end game speakers

The imaging and soundstage are really something to behold. When i listen to some older recordings I actually dont like how wide it can image....like i can pinpoint certain instruments all the way deep to the right or left and sometimes it seems so far that it goes past the width of my room. It can be distracting actually because the imaging is so good you cant even ignore it you might literally stare at the sides of the room lol. It’s probably accurate though. Older recordings didnt digitally correct everything and if for example a guitarist was recording at the side of a large recoding studio you will hear that and pin point exactly where he was standing during the recording. It’s quite accurate though

On good recordings they are truly amazing

 

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I am driving my system with Audio Research Reference 160s… I actually keep it in triode mode so 1/2 the power ~ 75 wats per channel. 

I don’t doubt these speakers are being held back in my system, The hegel h360 is doing the job good enough, but the dealer I bought it from has a H590 store demo that we were starting to talk about that I will be trying at home shortly after Xmas. That will be interesting. 

@steve59   I had the H360 and loved it.  Had a chance to buy the H590, only 6 months old, at a huge discount, so it's mine now.  Slight improvement with the onboard DAC and 300 watts per channel.  I have read some very interesting reviews on the Sanders Magtech Amp.  Given the Blade 4 OHM characteristics, the Sanders seems to bring a lot to the conversation?   

http://sanderssoundsystems.com/products/amplifiers/magtech-amp

This is a crazy idea that I have but the chances of me moving house are not that great in this CA housing market. However, the chances of me getting a Blade is much more doable.

The last todo audio thing I want to do is replace my speakers in the living room, our fun room with something bigger. The Yamaha NS5000 was the plan but I do like the Blade 2 better. My other 2 systems are now completed.

What do you Blade users think if I replaced the LS50s in these photos with the Blade 2. To the right of the right speaker, I have a partial wall and an opening to the family room. So, lots of volume in this space, even if the dimensions are not wide. I have a staircase on the opposite wall of where the system resides.

I am not looking for audiophile perfection here. Just to understand if placing the Blade 2 so close to the wall would work? I will not put a speaker on the short wall.

Living Room System | Virtual Listening Room (audiogon.com)

I would move around some of the shevling.