KEF Five-Two Model 11 Home Theater Floor Standing Speakers (Pair, Gloss Black)
From KEF

The formidable black KHTMODEL11 floor standing speakers are sold as a pair, with no less than 11 drivers in each speaker. Voices sound real and precisely located. Ambient effects travel through a realistic 3-dimensional soundscape as the director intended. On screen action comes alive for everyone in the room, wherever they sit. Available in sleek matt silver or high gloss black, they can be mounted either on neat adjustable wall brackets or the integral floor stand. In line with the thinking behind the whole concept, they're exceptionally simple to set up. All you have to do is connect the cables supplied to your 5.1 home theater receiver/amp.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #122266 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: High Gloss Piano Black
  • Brand: KEF
  • Model: KHTMODEL11GB
  • Dimensions: 15.00" h x 44.75" w x 17.75" l, 50.00 pounds


Beautiful, Audiophile-Caliber Speakers. Award-Winning Seamless Soundstage5
These beautiful, one-of-a-kind speakers are in a league of their own: great looks, outstanding imaging, five home theater speakers in two narrow columns, and AMAZING sound. According to KEF's website, these speakers won several awards when introduced. KEF Five-Two, model 11 speakers are everything I could have asked for, and more.

During the movie WALL-E, amazing sound filled the room and created an incredible home theater experience. Natural, accurate, seamless and perfect are words that comes to mind. Star Wars I was stunning.

Regular music sounds accurate and most enjoyable -- if the recordings are decent.

The imaging and broad soundstage are particularly excellent -- achieved through KEF's Uni-Q drivers. The Uni-Q drivers, found on more-expensive KEF speakers, place the tweater in the middle of the woofer, so the sound waves from the tweeter are in exact alignment with the sound waves from the woofer. That creates precise audiophile sound and a very wide sweet spot, because the sound patten from the tweeter and woofer are identical at many different angles.

With other brands of speakers, tweeters and woofers are separate, and each has a different sound axis. With other brands of speakers, sound errors occur where the two sound waves from the tweeter and woofer cross off-axis. That results in a narrow sweet spot and diminished sound off-axis. In contast, these KEF speakers fill the room with broadly accurate audiophile-caliber sound at many seating positions.

Several people in several seats hear great "sweet spot" sound, which is great for home theater listening. The home theater experience is outstanding. If you search the Internet for reviews of other KEF speakers, you will read rave comments about the audiophile-caliber sound of other KEF speakers with the Uni-Q driver.

With these speakers, you do not need a separate center channel speaker, because a center channel is hidden in the two speakers, eliminating the clutter of a seperate center channel speaker and improving the integration of the left-center-right soundstage. This was an important feature for our home because our nice TV console does not have a place for center channel speaker. Wires would be visible with a center channel speaker. The seamless left-center-right soundstage is excellent.

The speakers are very narrow, which is a design benefit that improves the imaging and dispersion even further. The narrow width allows the sound to disburse freely without blockage from the cabinets (unlike wide box speakers). These speakers have a wide and accurate sound pattern.

The two speakers nicely match our nice-looking Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ800U 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV, which has a nice-looking stand. If home decor is important to you, and you do not want to hasle with the clutter of five home theater speakers, then these upscale speakers become even better. The speakers look as though they were made to match our nice HDTV and are very nice looking overall.

Surround sound is generated from flat-panel surround sound speakers on the sides of the speakers. Those speakers broaden the soundstage, but they do not fully create a complete surround sound experience as you would if you installed surround sound speakers to the rear of the room. Home Theater sound still sounds amazing to me, but I do not hear sound coming from my side-rear. These speakers are for people who value great overall sound, good looks and some surround sound effects over a true five-speaker home theater. People wanting better ultimate surround sound from the rear/sides may want to buy different spearkers. You can also install additional surround sound speakers in the rear, which I may do someday. Realistically I would not hastle with the installation of surround sound speakers, which is why I bought these speakers. Also, the home theater sound of these speakers is amazing.

You do need to buy a good subwoofer. If you can afford it, buy the KEF HTB2 - Subwoofer. Ideally, the subwoofer will have good upper extension, such as to 200HZ, because the KEF five-two speakers have very little bass. I bought the Polk Audio PSW505 12-Inch Powered Subwoofer because the sound is good and I received a great deal. I set the crossover to 120 HZ. The crossover of my Polk subwoofer with the KEF Five-Twos sounds smooth enough (the frequency response is flat up to around 150 HZ and down to 30HZ) and created an amazing home theater sound experience. However, I will probably wonder for awhile if I should have bought a subwoofer with a higher upper-extension. Due to the higher crossover, some of the upper-bass slightly seem to come from the subwoofer. That is the trade-off with these speakers. They seem designed to have amazing audiophile imaging from the narrow cabinets, look great with home decor, and partially create 5.1 surround sound without the clutter of five home theater speakers, but not have deep bass extension of complete surround sound.

One other mild weakness with these speakers is that they are brutally accurate. Old or poorly-engineered recordings are accurately portrayed as old and poorly engineered. Some music is meant for that one-speaker AM radio!

The price of these high-end speakers is not expensive considering that you are getting three outstanding speakers, left-center-right, with amazing imaging and great sound, plus you get two good surround sound speakers. I bought mine on sale for less than the $2,000 list price. If the qualities of these speakers fit your home theater needs, then I highly recommend them.

A review of these speaekers by Steve Guttenberg at CNET said that these are "Beautifully styled and engineered 2.0-channel virtual surround speaker system; each speaker has 11 drivers; KEF's advanced Uni-Q drivers deliver razor-sharp imaging while the side-mounted NXT flat-panel speakers produce surround sound... exceptional audiophile-grade clarity... surround effects fall a bit short of the best we've heard...

"KEF's Model 11 speakers ($2,000 per pair) are one of two models in the company's FiveTwo virtual surround product series, so named for their ability to produce five-channel surround sound from two speakers. Unlike most self-powered virtual surround systems that rely on proprietary digital surround processing, KEF's Model 11 was designed as a freestanding system, so it can be used with any A/V receiver. The 40-inch tall towers' height gave the company's engineers the room to fit the svelte speaker with 11 specially designed woofers and tweeters, and the exquisitely finished speakers have an upscale look that would be right at home next to a pricey 1080p video display. KEF's high-end approach pays dividends in audiophile sound quality, but the Model 11 falls short of the best competing systems as purveyors of immersive surround sound. That said, if you value audiophile-level clarity and detail over faux-surround sonic gymnastics, the KEF FiveTwo Model 11 speakers more than justify their admittedly high price tag..."

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