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the original LS3/5a studio monitor concept and brought it to the living room. In 2017, KEF introduced the first wireless HiFi speakers, the LS50 Wireless. In the following years, KEF introduced a number of wireless products, including the EGG wireless speakers, MUO portable speakers, M Series headphones; and the collaboration with
Porsche Design produced the Gravity One portable speakers, Motion One earphones, and Space One wireless headphones.
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speakers. MAT is a maze-like structure where each of the intricate channels absorbs a specific frequency. Sitting behind the tweeter, it absorbs unwanted sound radiating from the rear of the driver, reducing distortion and preventing audio distraction. The technology was declared
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604:. The Muon is limited to an edition of 100 pairs worldwide. Also in 2007, The patented Tangerine Waveguide was introduced to the 8th generation of Uni-Q driver array, which gave an improvement in sensitivity and sound dispersion. This innovation was applied with the launch of KHT3005 – the "EGG" home theatre system.
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cannibalisation of their own market position. In a relatively short time, many major and renowned loudspeaker manufacturers came to source their drive units from KEF. Users included illustrious
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achieve this, four low-frequency drivers, in symmetrically opposing pairs, are placed around a two-way driver where the mid-frequency and high-frequency share the same acoustic centre. When implemented in the
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Uni-Core technology combines two force-cancelling drivers into a single motor system. Overlapping voice coils, of different diameters and concentrically arranged, allow for more output and depth to be delivered from a small cabinet. The first product with this technology, the KC62 subwoofer (2021),
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broadcast monitor, which was initially meant for use in cramped broadcast vans; over 50,000 pairs of the speakers were later sold worldwide. The close co-operation between KEF and the BBC Research department was fruitful for both, as BBC provided stringent performance and production standards, with
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In the early 1970s, KEF became the first company to use computers for the testing and design of loudspeakers, leading to a methodology called "Total System Design". Production techniques such as driver "pair matching" were implemented in the Model 105 system, released in 1977, which was one of the
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are materials engineered to have properties that are typically not found in naturally occurring substances and that derive not from the properties of the base materials but from their arrangement as intricate structures. KEF was the first loudspeaker manufacturer to deploy such materials in Hi-Fi
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521:, Linn Sara, and Linn Kan speakers. KEF's KEFKITs also provided many hi-fi hobbyists with the means to apply their woodworking skills to making their own speakers. At its peak, production of drive units reached 10,000 units per week. In 1979, Queen Elizabeth II awarded Cooke an
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Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) (LS50 Meta 2020), a complex maze-like structure where each of a number of channels absorbs a specific frequency, combining to eliminate unwanted sound coming from the rear of the tweeter, thereby reducing distortion and improving sound
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loudspeaker design and measurement. KEF introduced the world's first coincident-source speaker driver, called Uni-Q, in 1988, which is now in its 12th generation; and it is still featured in almost all its speakers today. KEF is the first company in the HiFi industry to use
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Uni-Core (KC62, 2021), a patent-pending technology that combines the dual force-cancelling drive units into a single motor system with the overlapping voice coils concentrically arranged, thus reducing the size of the speaker or subwoofer
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Uni-Q (C-Series, 1988), an implementation of coincident midrange and tweeter drivers that strives to preserve phase integrity and match dispersion between the drivers, resulting in improved stereo imagery and an enlarged optimum listening
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The LS3/5a was the original mini monitor, inspired by KEF drivers and designed at the BBC, that transformed the audio experience in 1975. It was renowned for delivering accurate, precise sound for the recording and broadcast industry.
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different frequencies from a single point source, a design intended to reduce interference and deliver a more accurate and realistic sound than is possible in conventional loudspeakers.
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premium sport car. In 2022, the release of new LSX II and LS60 wireless speakers, also designed by Michael Young, received favourable reviews in the specialist and general press, with
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the "KEF Universal Bass Equaliser" (aka "KUBE") (Model 107, 1986), a technique to overcome the unavoidable phase lag present at low frequencies
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