KEF Audio Uni-Q User Manual

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The distinctive design of the new cabinets

is a logical extension of KEF’s longstanding

commitment to enclosures that minimise both

internal acoustic radiation and mechanical

vibrations directly transmitted from the

drive units.

The theoretical sonic advantages of curved

enclosures have been known since we

introduced the first pod system on the

Reference 105 back in the ’70s - but now,

modern production technologies allow these

to be precision cast in thick section aluminium,

which is exceptionally inert.The pod on

the Model 207 is mechanically damped by a

viscoelastic lining and acoustically damped by a

sandwich of melamine foam and light wadding -

The componentry is of the highest standards,

as you would expect. Polypropylene capacitors,

carefully chosen in comparative listening

tests. Metal oxide film resistors. Iron

powder inductor cores - selected

for their superior performance

where large values and low DC

resistance are involved.

And for the best possible signal

transmission, the WBT

®

tri-wire

terminals are plated in gold, and

KEF’s own oxygen-free copper cable

is meticulously graded and soldered by hand.

Naturally, performance can be fine-tuned for

the acoustics of the room. A boundary control

device allows you to reduce LF radiation

to compensate for bass gain from

energy reflected by a wall close to the

speaker.This device now has a third

setting, which boosts LF radiation for

rooms that are subjectively bass light.

Electromagnetic shielding is provided

for home theatre use.

Each new Reference Series Model is

always a landmark in speaker design, and

the new range is no exception. By objective

measurement and in subjective tests, every

single technical innovation advances the state

of the art.

Meet the Reference for a new generation.

Created by KEF because only KEF can.

Inert enclosures

Total attention to detail

Reference Model 205

measures that both contribute to a more

natural sounding upper frequency response.

The inherently stiff curved

panels of the main cabinets

are engineered from thick

MDF and extensively

braced internally, with the

optimum position of each

brace determined by

laser interferometry. Add

independent driver loading

and KEF’s proven decoupling

techniques, and you get an

enclosure that allows the

quality of the components

within to shine through unimpaired.

IDL - independent driver (bass) loading

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