KEF C Series AV5 Package review

KEF's entry-level 5.1 home cinema setup impresses

KEF C Series AV5 Package
The C Series draws on technology from models costing considerably more

TechRadar Verdict

These are a great set of speakers with some nice features and a sound quality that belies their £900 price tag

Pros

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    Sounds a fat slice better than most other £900 5.1 sets

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    Solid build quality

Cons

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    Funereal design

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    Tweeters can sound a bit harsh when driven with vigour

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It seems inconceivable that you'd ever be less than impressed by a set of KEF loudspeakers. Yet these, its C Series, are KEF's least expensive, so are they any good?

I grabbed my BD copy of Beowulf to find out, because the Motion-Capture system that enables a stocky geezer like Ray Winstone to become a 6ft man-god also seems to engender cool sound design.

In many ways, the buyers of these 'budget' babies benefit most from KEF R&D's years of cunning. That technology goes into the best models, but years later KEF uses all sorts of its heritage to put out affordable kit like the C Series.

KEF c series

In terms of design, they aren't exactly up to Philippe Starcke levels. The port on the C1 subwoofer, for is not a moulded tube but a cheaper classic wooden slot design. And while there's still a nice set of spikes and a separate panel for the base plate of each C5 or C7, it's all made to a price.

Value for money

At the end of the day, these bigdomed bass drivers with the single cone-stiffening rib are KEF ones, so there is a certain 'given' about the quality.

They are fast, tight and very able for their size. Versus an awful lot of what else is out there, you'd have to audition a truckload of £900 speaker systems to find one that would whup the KEF C Series!

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