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CNET Editors' ChoiceJun 06
The good: The KEF KHT-3005 is one compact, beautifully designed speaker package with solid aluminum satellites that feature unique driver technology to produce incredible clarity. Meanwhile, the equally astounding dual 10-inch, 250-watt powered subwoofer delivers ultradeep bass.
The bad: Finicky setup required to produce best sound.
The bottom line: KEF's stunningly styled egg-shaped speaker package, the KHT-3005, boasts audiophile-quality sound for music and impressive home-theater performance.
Specifications: Type of speaker: home theater speaker system; Dimensions (WxDxH): 4.9 in x 5.9 in x 9.6 in; Color: Silver; See full specs
Price range: $1,290.00 - $1,749.95
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- Reviewed on: 06/06/2006
You can either sit the 12-inch-wide, 13.2-pound center speaker on the included rubber table stand or wall-mount it with the supplied bracket. The matching 24.2-pound subwoofer has options, too; you can stand it up vertically or lay it horizontally on three spiked feet. We used it standing, and in that position, it measures 15.5 inches high, 17.5 wide, and just 7.6 deep.
The speakers' front baffles are covered with a black rubberized material, and the speaker grilles are held in place with magnets. The entire ensemble is finished in automotive-grade, high-gloss silver or black paint, and with its Porsche-like curves, the KHT-3005 looks more expensive than what it actually costs. Yes, we know $1,500 isn't cheap, but for high-end speakers, it's a relative bargain.
System setup is mostly straightforward, except for two details. The satellites' concealed speaker wire connectors are awkwardly placed on their lower rear ends, and they accept only stripped, bare wires--banana plugs and "spades" aren't welcome. The second nitpick concerns the effort required to smooth the bass blend between the satellites and subwoofer. KEF recommends setting your A/V receiver's bass management to 80Hz, but when we did that, the KHT-3005's bass disappeared on some CDs and DVDs. The lowest bass notes were properly reproduced, but the higher frequencies were missing in action, so male voices lacked body and warmth. We experimented with the subwoofer crossover control, first setting it to 100Hz, then to 120Hz; the higher-frequency crossover setting yielded the smoothest bass transition from the subwoofer to satellites. That level of adjustability isn't available on all A/V receivers, so buyers interested in the KHT-3005 should first consult the owner's manuals to make sure they can tweak the necessary subwoofer crossover settings. The exact setting will vary depending on room size and acoustic properties.
Instead of the usual separate tweeter and woofer, the KEF KHT-3005's patented Uni-Q driver places the 0.75-inch aluminum dome tweeter in the center of the 4.25-inch woofer. The center speaker uses the same Uni-Q driver, but its bass is augmented with a pair of 3-inch woofers.The subwoofer has front and rear-mounted 10-inch woofers, but only the front woofer is powered by a 250-watt onboard digital amplifier. In comparison, the rear woofer produces bass passively, from the internal air pressure created by the movement of the front woofer. Unusually, the woofer lacks a volume control or a crossover network; those functions are handled by your A/V receiver's bass-management system. We found it somewhat inconvenient during setup, but in day-to-day use, we didn't miss the volume control. The sub's base is fitted with a phase control and a three-position switch for deep bass boost. Connectivity is limited to one RCA input.
The KEF KHT-3005 sounds as good as it looks--which is to say stunning. The little speakers unleashed a large and deep sound field on Daniel Lanois's dreamy instrumental CD, Belladonna. The music seemed to blossom over the speakers, with the sound of lap steel guitars spreading outside the actual positions of the front left and right satellites and the drums' cymbals floating a foot or so above the speakers themselves. The treble range is perhaps just a trifle bright, but it's so delicate and airy, we don't mind. Continue readingUser reviews
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