KEF LS50 Meta Uni-Q with MAT™ HiFi Bookshelf Loudspeakers – Pair – Carbon Black
Details
Details
Summary
The World's First Speakers with Metamaterial
LS50 Meta is a highly precise, emotionally engaging loudspeaker built on revolutionary acoustic technology. Designed around the Uni-Q 12th Generation with Metamaterial Absorption Technology driver array, this solid, compact loudspeaker is capable of delivering detailed sound anywhere in the room.
Features
Performance
Most accurate, immersive sound
- Metamaterial Absorption Technology eliminates 99% of high-frequency distortion for pure, natural sound
- 12th generation Uni-Q with MAT driver array for exceptional acoustic accuracy
- Driver Performance Optimisation for enhanced sonic performance, less distortion and reduced coloration
- Patented off-set flexible port for reduced midrange coloration with exceptional levels of depth and detail
Design
Attention to every detail
- Optimised cabinet design for best acoustic performance
- Available in 4 finishes
- With mounting inserts to secure on KEF S2 Floor Stand (available as separate item)
Specifications
| Specifications for: KF-LS50M-BK: KEF LS50 Meta Uni-Q with MAT™ HiFi Bookshelf Loudspeakers – Pair – Carbon Black | |
|---|---|
| Model | LS50 Meta |
| Design | Two-way bass reflex |
| Drive Units | Uni-Q Driver Array: HF: 25 mm (1 in.) vented aluminium dome with Metamaterial Absorption Technology MF/LF: 130 mm (5.25 in.) aluminium cone |
| Crossover Frequency | 2.1 kHz |
| Nominal Impedance | 8 Ω (min. 3.5 Ω) |
| Frequency Range | 47 Hz - 45 kHz |
| Typical In-room Bass Response (-6dB) | 26 Hz |
| Frequency Response (±3dB) | 79 Hz - 28 kHz |
| Harmonic Distortion (90dB, 1m) | <0.4% 175 Hz - 20 kHz <0.1% 300 Hz - 10 kHz |
| Maximum Output | 106 dB |
| Amplifier Power (Recommended) | 40-100 W |
| Sensitivity (2.83V/1m) | 85dB |
| Weight* | 7.8 kg (17.2 lbs.) |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) with Terminal* | 302 x 200 x 280.5 mm (11.9 x 7.9 x 11.0 in.) |
| * Measurement per unit | |
| Metamaterial Absorption Technology is a joint development with Acoustic Metamaterials Group. | |