The LS50 Wireless system was hands-down the fastest and simplest setup I’ve ever experienced (including the KEF Muo wireless speaker system I reviewed in Issue 265). KEF has revealed the ‘LS50 Wireless II’ wireless hi-fi speaker, which is not just an enhancement, rather an innovative evolution from the first-generation. However, after three years of intensive research, the LS50 Wireless II raises the benchmark even further by delivering […] The LS50 costs US $1,500 but seems to be on sale for US $1,300 on Amazon and elsewhere. The wireless edition of KEF LS50 is really better than the original. K. kbfdh Member. Tailored to the LS50 Meta and LS50 Wireless II, KEF’s new S2 Floor Stand (£400/€450/US$449 per pair) features a top plate with secure fixing points for either new loudspeaker, a base plate to minimise vibrations plus a hollow central column that 1) can be loaded with filler (sand, kitty litter etc.) Even if we take out WiFi, Ethernet and Bluetooth, the LS50 Wireless still offer compatibility with RCA inputs (both phono and line), optical and USB. The LS50 sounded okay for their price, nothing more. I auditioned the original KEF LS50 with my brother. This is a review and detailed measurements of the famous KEF LS50 speaker. Product Name: LS50 Meta 2-way bookshelf speaker, LS50 Wireless II 2-way active bookshelf speaker Manufacturer: KEF Review Date: January 11, 2021 08:30 MSRP: $1,500/pr - LS50 Meta 2-way bookshelf speaker, $2,500/pr - LS50 Wireless II 2-way active bookshelf speaker First Impression: Pretty Cool The Sonus Fabers crushed the LS50 and he bought them. We compared them to the Sonus Faber Toy Tower. He was looking for speakers. The KEF LS50 Wireless allow for a large degree of freedom in terms of sources. The LS50 is the biggest fraud perpetuated on audiophiles in the history if Hifi. It's as if the voice is so forward it is overwhelming the acoustic surrounding the … Admittedly, it costs twice as much, but it is worth it because it is easier to get it to play optimally, and then it sounds better than the wired edition from 2013. KEF LS50 – High-End Bookshelf Speakers that Take Audio Experience to a Whole New Level. KEF R700 Floorstanding Speakers Review | Audioholics KEF iQ Series 5.1 Speaker System Review | Audioholics KEF X300A Powered Speakers Review | Audioholics KEF Reference 201/2 loudspeaker | Stereophile.com KEF Reference 207/2 loudspeaker | Stereophile.com KEF Q900 loudspeaker | Stereophile.com KEF LS50 Anniversary Model loudspeaker | Stereophile.com Nick's voice is rock solid in the centre, but has a touch of glare that wasn't there with the '7 or '11. With the original LS50 Wireless, KEF set the bar high for high-performance wireless speakers. I cannot hear the acoustic around the drum anymore. Positioned with care, a little away from the rear wall and with a touch of toe-in towards the listening position, they render a lovely, expansive … The LS50 nails the look … Summary. The KEF LS50 Wireless are a thrilling step into audiophile sound -- in our review, maybe the best performance we’ve experienced in a bookshelf speaker. Sep 23, 2020 3 1 20. KEF claims a maximum sound pressure level of 106dB, which should be loud enough for most people in most circumstances. I can’t think of any better wireless speakers for most people. The latter is especially useful if one wants to use their PC as the source. It was kindly loaned to me by a local member. KEF LS50 The Nick Cave track again, 'Black Betty'. KEF LS50 Wireless II : Read more . and 2) integrates cable management. Sep 23, 2020 #2 ... my system so early is that I seem to have a pre-production version of the "Connect" app that was mentioned in the review as I am unable to connect to my local network to access files from my NAS.