KEF LSX II Wireless HiFi Speakers
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Amplifier integration drew strong praise where evaluated, with reviewers saying the amps are well matched or fine-tuned to the drivers.
Pros: Soundstage height, Amplifier power requirements
Cons: On-device controls, Surround sound simulation
The built-in amplification is presented as a major convenience because buyers do not need to match the speakers with a separate amplifier.
Pros: AirPlay compatibility, Chromecast compatibility
Cons: Spotify Connect reliability, Status indicators
Reviewers who discussed power felt the built-in amplification saved space and provided enough drive for the Ri71’s intended small-to-medium-room use.
Pros: Setup simplicity, Bluetooth connection stability
Cons: optical, Smart features
One reviewer judged the speaker easy enough to drive from a normal AVR rather than needing costly separate amplification.
Pros: Value for money, Home theater integration
Cons: Audio format support, Loudness / maximum volume
Most reviewers found the Theva No.1 easy to drive, with benign amplifier demands, though one noted it benefits from an amplifier with extra grunt and another heard gains with better...
Pros: Dialogue clarity (for TV/soundbar use), Loudness / maximum volume
Cons: Wired input, Low-volume performance
The amplifier power was judged sufficient for speakers of this type.
Pros: HDMI ARC, Stereo imaging accuracy
Cons: Surround sound simulation, Bluetooth codec support
Amplifier matching was a repeated caveat: many amps can drive the LS50 Meta, but reviewers said better, more robust, or carefully matched amplification unlocks its best sound.
Pros: Dialogue clarity (for TV/soundbar use), Low-volume performance
Cons: Soundstage height, Subwoofer