KEF - Q Series 6.5" 2.5-Way Floorstanding Speaker (Each) - European Walnut

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Product Description

Model number : Q750WA
Enjoy great audio from anywhere in the room with this KEF Q750 floorstanding speaker. The Uni-Q driver array focuses sound so that it appears to come from a single source, while the low-frequency drivers ensure clean bass. This white KEF Q750 floorstanding speaker has Uni-Q midrange cone technology to enhance the purity of your music or soundtrack.
Dimension
Product Height : 36.3 inches
Product Width :8.3 inches
Product Depth :12 inches
Product Weight :36.4 pounds

Features
6-1/2" aluminum woofer Along with 1" aluminum tweeter for a complete range of sounds.
6-1/2" aluminum full-range driver Delivers high and low tones.
2.5-way speaker system Sounds like 1 source rather than several separate sources.
Removable grille Remains acoustically transparent while protecting the speaker's components.
88dB sensitivity Ensures crisp, robust audio.
8 ohms nominal impedance Ensures efficient conduction of power through the speaker.

What's Included
KEF Q Series 6.5" 2.5-Way Floorstanding Speaker (Each)

Reviews

  • 5
    Event Center

    Posted by Rita Garza on 11th May 2024

    We just added 2 of these speakers to our community event space, and they are perfect! Wonderful sound quality and beautiful design.

  • 5
    Stunning sound reproduction

    Posted by Loretta Johnson on 11th May 2024

    These KEF 750Q's floor standing speakers are considered entry level into high-end audio. But believe me when I tell you they can hold their own vs speakers costing twice as much. The sound these speakers are capable of reproducing is brilliant. I can not recommend these enough at this price point. They deliver crystal clear highs and mids. The bass is tight and punchy. They do lack that super low bass that some people love. But for me they are perfection. And the build quality is just as good as the sound. I love the European walnut finish. And the adjustable legs. I have tile and they aren't always level. So the adjustable legs help a lot for leveling. You do have to install the base/legs but this is easy and takes less than 10 minutes. It's 10 bolts in all. Six hold the base and four legs. And if you need it they do have a mesh cover sold separately. I found them for $50 each. But when in use for the best sound you won't want these on any ways. I'm still breaking these in but all around happy with them from listening to music to movie night. These are a great quality speaker. If you are looking for high end audio you will find it in these. Trust me your ears will thank you.

  • 5
    GreatSound bass mid n highs

    Posted by Beth Young on 8th May 2024

    Sounds great tight bass .dynamic mids and harmonique highs . Truly happy w these towers . Grills are a seperate price 49 bucks a piece . But a fine set for sure . Ease of use got a 4 cause they kinda heavy . I like moving my speaks around sampling sound

  • 5
    Great looking speakers

    Posted by Timothy Crawford on 6th May 2024

    Sound amazing. Looks great too. Bass isn’t too bad for not having a subwoofer to compensate.

  • 5
    Beautiful craftsmanship with crisp sound

    Posted by Andrew Nolan on 2nd May 2024

    Being an audiophile, I was really looking forward to KEF’s new release of their Q series speakers and upgrading my current sound. The previous floor standing speakers we had in our movie room had dual 10” drivers with large horn tweeters so I had some doubt the KEFs would stand up against that amount of deep bass and power. I have owned KEFs before many years ago. One of the things that has always set them aside is the location of the tweeter being in the middle of the driver which produces multiple frequencies coming from the same location. Out of the box, the KEFs look absolutely stunning and high end with the European Walnut wood finish along with the exposed speakers down the entire cabinet; no, these do NOT come with speaker grills or covers which was a concern of mine because of small children in the house. After setting them up in place of my pre existing speakers using banana plugs, I decided to first try them out with several music genres. I turned off my other speakers and selected stereo sound to isolate the KEFs. I sat directly in the middle of room about ten feet away from the speakers and initially thought my center channel was still on; that was not the case after checking. I found it amazing that I was not able to pinpoint where the sound was coming from with my eyes closed and thought my other speakers in the room were still on. I then decided to switch to action movies with lots of special effect sounds and switched back to Dolby EX 5.1 surround sound. I immediately could tell the difference from my previous high end speakers as the sound was much more crisp while still providing plenty of low end with the 6 ½” drivers. Although not as much low end bass was being provided compared to four 10” drivers, pairing the KEFs with a subwoofer was plenty of sound for our movie room with 120” 4k projector. I ultimately purchased the separate speaker grills to attempt to protect my investment however do prefer the speakers being exposed because of how amazing they look. These are by far the best sounding speakers I have owned and would recommend these to any other audiophiles out there looking for amazing sound paired with beautiful aesthetics at a reasonable price.

  • 5
    Great speakers for audiophiles on a tight budget

    Posted by Rebecca Wyatt on 1st May 2024

    I worked around aircraft for many years and have a constant ringing in my ears around 1.5-2Khz. That being said, mid level speakers (>$2K each) Who quality would be beyond my ability to hear. These speaker are my 2-ch application, in a 10x10 open concept room (3 walls only). My source is a Pioneer Elite PD-65 CD Player analog connected to a Pioneer Elite M-72 Power Amp. I only play two genres of music, Jazz and Smooth Jazz, but a variety of categories from brass to vocals to bass guitar. My big mistake, I was need able to hear the KEF Q750 in my listening space. I relied on reviews and specifications. My fortune, that these are perfect for me. I listened to a Harry Connick Jr piece that had the big band track, lots of trumpets and trombones and the high notes was bright not brittle! Vocals and midrange is spot on. The sound stage is perfect. The low end is crisp and fast. There is a caveat here, in Jazz most of the Instruments lowest frequency is 40 Hz and it does very well reproducing the bass violin. Of course Jazz Organist can bottom the foot pedals out at 12 Hz and the KEF Q750 won’t replay that. So, if you’re going to place the KEF Q750 in a movie environment, you’ll need subwoofers to get the thump of a car explosion. I know that there are many 2-ch applications anymore, but if you have a dedicated music listening space that is small and you are trying to decide on bookshelves with a sub or small floorstanders, get the KEF Q750!

  • 3
    Why all the hype?

    Posted by Maria Larsen on 30th Apr 2024

    I know what sounds good to me may not sound good to others but I am Not sure why these received the reviews they did? The highs are less than desirable. They are quite bright at times. The low end is meh. Remember, only one of the 6.5 woofers is active and the other two are passive. Midrange is kind of dull on them. Used them for 50/50 stereo music and movies. Had them hooked up to my NAD T758 V3i and ran Dirac Live. Also it’s odd that a speaker at this price point has plastic legs. It cheapens them I feel. The cabinet is also, shall we say very lively. I guess they may use the cabinet to help produce some low end? My Elac towers have the same concentric design as the KEF and they are much smoother on the high end and midrange and they also stomp all over the KEF in low end. Just my 2 cents

  • 5
    Ver Good Option

    Posted by Brianna Carter on 24th Apr 2024

    For under $1000.00 each, KEF Q950 & Q750 are probably the best option. They sound real good for Music and Home Theater. I purchased the Q750 for home theater duty. I broke in the speakers using my Marantz integrated amp and Yamaha CD player. The Q750 have an overall nice soundstage, and the bass isn't muddy. I purchased them on sale for $649.99 ea, so for the money.....very hard to beat.

  • 5
    Best

    Posted by Tiffany Decker on 23rd Apr 2024

    Love them they are great. The sound is unbelievable I would recommend them I do wish they came with speaker covers