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Review 3 of 13
Price Paid:
$220.00
from eBay auction Summary: Over the past few months, due to the purchase of a large home with a 23x17x8 "bonus" room, I have been upgrading my home theater. The system now is:
-Panasonic 47WX49 47" widescreen HDTV monitor, ISF calibrated
-Panasonic RP-91 DVD player
-KEF Q15 mains
-KEF Q95C center
-JBL N-24 rears
-Paradigm PDR-10 sub
At first I had three KEF Q15s as my front speakers. This system worked well in my old 9x9x8 TV room with 32" monitor. However, the squarish Q15 looked large and awkardly perched on the thin cabinet of my Panny RPTV. So . . .
I decided to upgrade to the KEF Q95C since there were a few of them to be had inexpensively on the used market. The Q95C looks small and sleek on the monitor, and I was pleasantly surpirsed to discover that it sounded better too -- tighter, faster and clearer. This is due to its sealed design as opposed to the front-ported Q15s. Evidently the ported design, while boosting bass response, leads to a thicker, somewhat muddy midbass that is OK for music but bad for dialogue & special effects.
Two additional comments:
1) The joker that typed in "asdlfkjsld" etc. and rated the speaker 1 is a fool.
2) The joker who rated this speaker poorly because of its low bass output should have tried running it as "small" on his A/V receiver and shunt the deep bass to his subwoofer (provided the moron has a sophisticated enough system to do so). That's how I run the Q95C and it is outstanding for my needs. Strengths: Clarity, dispersion (sound is excellent, sometimes even better, off-axis), build quality, easy placement on TV cabinet. Weaknesses: It is a relatively small speaker and may not be suitable for those who don't have subwoofers and/or whose home theater rooms are large Similar Products Used: Pinnacle AC Center, KEF Q15
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