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KEF Q350

Bookshelf Loudspeaker

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Product Overview

KEF Q350 is the larger of two bookshelf loudspeakers in KEF's 8th-gen entry-level Q series designed for the mass market. It features KEF's signature Uni-Q tweeter-mid-bass driver array in a 2-way bass reflex design that features a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) port.
The 8th-gen KEF Q series lends some technological innovations made during the development of the company's Reference series. These loudspeakers feature KEF's Uni-Q array with a damped tweeter loading tube. On bookshelf speakers in the series, the Uni-Q array is moved to the center of the cabinet.
Other models in the 8th-gen Q series include three floorstanders, Q950, Q750, and Q550, a smaller bookshelf speaker, Q150, two center channel speakers, Q650c and Q250c, and one wall-mount / surround speaker, Q50a.

Ratings

What we found

Pros
  • Impressive clarity and subtlety
  • Excellent build and finish
  • Solid build quality
Cons
  • Nothing in particular

What external reviewers found

External score 78%
Pros
  • Impressive detail and subtlety
  • Decent battery life
Cons
  • Mediocre sound at high volumes

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External Reviews

whathifi[1]

Reviewer score 78% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from whathifi have found:
The KEF Q350s display a level of clarity and subtlety that's unheard of at this price. Play Coward from the Interstellar soundtrack, and we're stunned by the layers of detail exposed in the Hans Zimmer track. The extra cabinet volume gives the KEFs the ability to fill a room even more easily than the Dynaudios.
Pros
  • Impressive detail and subtlety
  • Decent battery life
Cons
  • Mediocre sound at high volumes

References

  1. ^ KEF Q350 review. [whathifi].

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