KEF XQ20 review

KEF’s new streamlined XQ models feature a brand new ‘tangerine’ waveguide

TechRadar Verdict

Latest waveguide technology enhances the off-axis behaviour of the ‘point source’ Uni-Q driver, ensuring fine stereo imaging. Balance is smooth, even and open, but a little too dry and bright overall, so some care in system matching is required

Pros

  • +

    Four curved faces to minimise boxiness

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    Stable and precise imaging across a wide zone

Cons

  • -

    Balance is significantly brighter than average, requiring careful choice of high-quality sources, amplification and ancillaries

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Founded back in the 1960s, KEF (an acronym for Kent Engineering Foundries) has long operated at the leading edge of hi-fi loudspeaker design.

Even though the company has undergone numerous changes, its approach to design and technology has remained remarkably consistent throughout.

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