• I absolutely love pretty much everything about them. They sound really brilliant for everything I listen to regularly - mainly modernish guitar bands, some techno and fair amount of parts in-between.

    There's something really great about their simplicity, you just turn them on and away they go. My partner who's not really fussed about hifi I think likes the modern way they just work with Spotify connect from a phone.

    The big draw back has been how crap the KEF app is and the lack of something similar to Spotify connect for Tidal - there's no way to control streaming direct to the speakers from the Tidal app, you have to do it via the pretty rubbish KEF app, and for a £2000 hifi it seems a shame to be using the slightly inferior streams from Spotify but we do that a lot because the integration is so much nicer to use.

  • I hate to say it but Roon would make your problems with Tidal streaming go away. The KEF's are very popular on the Roon forum. It seems that people have issues streaming to them above 44/16 wirelessly but that needn't be a problem.

    £1k later you can have an NUC running Roon and a lifetime licence. I'm very happy I went down that route but it seems like a lot of money at the outset. You can of course subscribe to Roon annually.

  • Interesting.

    I was looking at these a while ago for a low box count hifi solution, but got a bit bogged down in what I would use for the source.

    How do you have these set up?

    For ref, my main system source is NAS > Laptop via ethernet > DAC > amp. I get that looks quite clunky in "modern times"!

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