Testseek.co.uk have collected 42 expert reviews of the KEF X300A bookshelf speakers and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for KEF X300A bookshelf speakers.
September 2013
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The editors liked
Superb tonal integration
Expansive and detailed sound
Lovely build quality
Supreme
Confident sound at all volume levels
Compatible with high-resolution 24/96 digital audio
Class-leading
Audiophile-grade sonics
Exciting
Lively tonal balance with excellent detail
Sound great in a variety of locations
Wide dispersion design easily fills a room
Awesome build quality
The editors didn't like
Lack punch and dynamics
Too big for most desks
Limited connection options
Serious studio looks won’t appeal to everyone
Lively balance occasionally tends towards brightness
Class-leading, audiophile-grade sonics, Exciting, lively tonal balance with excellent detail, Sound great in a variety of locations, Wide dispersion design easily fills a room, Awesome build quality
Lively balance occasionally tends towards brightness, Mildly finicky about placement, DAC resolution somewhat limited
Let's not beat around the bush: The KEF X300As are one of the most thrillingly enjoyable speaker systems we've heard in quite some time. Its combination of class-leading transparency, lively and detailed tonal balance, placement versatility, and room-fill...
Published: 2015-02-23, Author: Andrew , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
There are desktop speakers, and there are loudspeakers that will also fit on the desk. In the case of the KEF X300A Wireless, we have a pair of active powered loudspeakers with genuine hi-fi and pro-studio pedigree that deserve finding space on your desk ...
supreme, confident sound at all volume levels; compatible with high-resolution 24/96 digital audio
serious studio looks won’t appeal to everyone
As a self-contained speaker system, the KEF X300A stands clearly above the style-first speakers that are usually sold to accompany a PC or laptop. These KEFs have a solid sound that adds real weight to music yet keep acoustically neutral with barely any c...
Superb tonal integration, Expansive and detailed sound, Lovely build quality
Lack punch and dynamics, Too big for most desks, Limited connection options
These KEFs have a character that's easy to listen to, but hard to fall in love with – and that's despite the exceptional integration and superb detail. And that – combined with the fact that they're going to be of such niche appeal – means the KEF X300...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: Tim , review by: macrumors.com
Abstract: HomePod reviews from the tech press came thick and fast last week, and while the smart speaker's sound quality was consistently praised, most reviews were based on subjective assessments and didn't take into account professional-grade output measurements...
In case you can't tell by now, I love these speakers. They're $800/pair and worth every penny if your focus is on midrange, high frequency detail, natural-sounding vocals and the ability to drive a speaker as hard as you want without fear of distortion. I...
Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Hans , review by: Goodsound.com
Abstract: Audiophiles are a conservative bunch. And audio reviewers are, it seems, even more so. The new is often regarded with skepticism, which is part of why many cling to the “musicality” of vinyl and the “warmth” of vacuum tubes. It's familiar to the pasty old...