The technology – KEF Audio 3000 Series User Manual

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An element of loudspeaker design is

the ability to produce sound which is

as close as possible to the original

source. Distortion is the main factor

that impacts upon the quality of the

sound reproduced.

A distortion below 2% is considered

excellent. The KEF 3000 series

performs within a 0.3-0.8% band,

considerably better than this

benchmark. See the distortion chart

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right, which shows the distortion measurements of the KEF 3000 series (green line) against its

predecessor, the award winning KHT2005.2 series (red line).

‘Sit anywhere’ Uni-Q Technology

KEF's patented Uni-Q driver configuration

uses aerospace technology to mount the

tweeter in the acoustic centre of the

bass/midrange cone. This allows

both to act as a single focused

source that disperses the sound

image evenly throughout the

room, so you experience the same

3D effects wherever you sit.

The all-new Uni-Q driver array

of the 3000 series has been

comprehensively engineered for even

cleaner response.

The midrange cone now produces smoother

sound thanks to radial reinforcing ribs

for more ‘piston-like’ behaviour

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,

and its rubber surround has been

re-profiled to deliver superior

bass extension.

The images left show scans from

KEF’s Laser Doppler Vibrometer

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illustrating how speaker cones

deform in normal operation.

The difference is plain to see, the KEF 3000

series suffers less break-up and hence

produces cleaner sound.

Typical loudspeaker

cone

KEF home theatre

3000 series cone

Grilles

The grilles on the centre and satellite

speakers are held in position by magnets,

giving a high quality, tactile feel, and because

it’s a closed loop magnet system, they won’t

interfere with your TV or any other nearby

electronic equipment. Very KEF - a typically

ingenious touch.

The Technology

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A piston-like motion of a speaker cone, with less deformation and break-up produces cleaner, less distorted sound.

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The KEF Laser Doppler Vibrometer is a scanning laser device that measures the precise diffraction of light from a moving device (in this
case the midrange speaker cone). Using this technique very small vibrations, normally invisible to the naked eye, can be recorded,
amplified and then viewed on a computer. (Measurement taken at 1500Hz).

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Distortion measured at 90dB.

2.5

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1.5

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0.5

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100

200

500

11K

2K

5K

10K

Frequency [Hz]

Frequency [Hz]

KHT2005.2 satellite distortion

KEF 3000 series satellite distortion

[%] Amplitude, Distortion (2nd + 3rd harmonics)

Stands

The standard elliptical shelf

stands (supplied with each

satellite and centre speaker

double up as unobtrusive wall

brackets, and allow your

satellites to be stably

oriented in any direction. The

elegantly simple optional floor

stands (right) complement

the satellite speakers in

both form and function.

Finishes

When you're buying audiophile quality sound,

you want your system to look the part.

The 3000 series comes in a choice of High

Gloss Black or High Gloss Silver finishes;

whichever you choose, you'll find that the

surface reflections echo the distinctively

smooth contours of the enclosures.

If you think the look makes a statement,

wait till you hear the sound.

Sealed Suspension Technology

KEF’s unique new Sealed Suspension

Technology – SST

TM

(patent applied

for) dramatically improves sound

quality at higher volumes as it

provides the most effective seal of

the gap between the moving mid-range cone

and tweeter (see diagram).

“Improving upon the already near perfect

design wasn’t easy. We had to make a rubber

seal that was light enough to move with a

speaker without affecting the sound, it’s a

genuine innovation.”

KEF Research Engineer, Jack Oclee-Brown.

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