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KEF - SP3753CC14

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Key Features

• Four 9″ with Force cancelling Bass driver

• 5″ Li-Mg-Al /LCP hybrid cone Uni-Q Midrange driver

• 1″ AI dome Uni-Q Tweeter

• 4 ohm (min. 3.2 ohms) Impedance

• 40 – 400 W Amplifier requirements

• 40Hz – 35kHz ±3dB (-6dB at 28Hz) Frequency response

$44,995.00

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Uncompromised Innovation

BLADE is an attitude. It’s about exploring the art of the possible, without preconceptions. Pushing boundaries.

So we gave our most talented engineers carte blanche to create the best speaker they can, with no design or cost restrictions. After years of research and testing, what they came up with looked and sounded like no other speaker: Concept BLADE. Its startling acoustic precision was so acclaimed when it first broke cover that we spent two more years refining the concept to produce an edition that serious audiophiles could own and enjoy.

The result was so well received – and scooped so many prestigious awards to prove it – that we decided to take things even further and expand the BLADE range.

 

BLADE & BLADE TWO

With all of BLADE’s acoustic prowess and iconic design on a slightly smaller scale, BLADE TWO is easier to position where space is at a premium, and where BLADE’s extreme bass extension would be superfluous. BLADE TWO, same DNA. Same striking aesthetic. Same advanced driver technology and unique single apparent source configuration. And above all, the same lush, phenomenally realistic sound.

BLADE and BLADE TWO share a new architecture that achieves the ideal point source, with the four sophisticated bass drivers (225mm/9-in. for BLADE, 165mm/6.5-in. for BLADE TWO) configured so that their combined acoustic centre occupies exactly the same point in space as that of the Uni-Q HF/MF array so the sound appears to emanate from a single, flawlessly coherent source.

Sculptural and acoustically inert, the slender parabolic enclosures are engineered never to interfere with the purity of the output. Inside, you find ingenious new venting, bracing and wave management technologies. Every component operates so comfortably within its performance envelope that you experience noticeably more precise imaging than is possible with conventional speakers.

Just as KEF’s philosophy has always been to innovate in pursuit of the most accurate and realistic sound, BLADE speakers are about perfecting a groundbreaking concept to delight people who really love music. Whatever your taste, BLADE and BLADE TWO are what all great design aspires to: being the best they can possibly be.

 

Kent Engineering and Foundry Editions

Asserting the sophistication of the technology they contain, the stunning BLADE & BLADE TWO cabinets are available in a palette of seductive finishes: Piano Black, Snow White, Warm Metallic Grey, Light Metallic Silver, Racing Red, along with two specially commissioned ‘Kent Engineering and Foundry’ finishes, which celebrate KEF’s unrivalled heritage of continuous innovation for over 50 years.

Frosted Blue, hinting at the blue of the original KEF logo, and Frosted Copper Black – the Kent Engineering and Foundry editions combine the latest BLADE technology with an aesthetic that subtly evokes this rich pedigree.

Given time, we’ll also match any colour you want. Like everything else about BLADE and BLADE TWO, it’s about getting every last detail absolutely right.

 

Technologies

Single apparent source

Single apparent sourceLike listening to one voice rather than many, sound from a single source is inherently clearer. Not only are the acoustic centres of the HF and MF drivers in the Blade & Blade Two Uni-Q array coincident, but the four LF drivers, (225mm/9-in. for Blade, or 165mm/6.5-in. for Blade Two) are mounted symmetrically equidistant from it so that their acoustic centres occupy exactly the same point in space.

This single apparent source configuration is what makes the Blade & Blade Two so gratifyingly coherent across the frequency range, with noticeably more precise imaging than is possible from any conventional speaker.

What you hear sounds as if it’s being performed live right in front of you.

 

Discrete bass chambers

The twinned pairs of bass drivers are mounted in discrete chambers separated by an internal partition. By increasing the frequency of any internal standing waves to way beyond the crossover point, this reduces the need for damping material (which can otherwise impair bass quality). Nothing has been overlooked in the quest for the ultimate clarity, right across the frequency range.

 

Force cancelling

Force cancellingTo avoid dissipating the energy of such potent bass drivers in exciting the cabinet (and thereby generating resonance, especially at high volume), the large kinetic forces involved are cancelled out by mounting the LF drivers rigidly together, back-to-back.

By minimising cabinet colouration, this highly effective configuration partly accounts for the Blade & Blade Two’s natural-sounding and engagingly musical performance.

 

Attention to detail

With speakers as ambitious as the Blade & Blade Two, short cuts are out of the question. Everything has to be as right as it can possibly be.

 

Terminals & terminal links

Two pairs of the finest audiophile quality WBT connectors allow bi-wiring or bi-amping to optimise the retrieval of low level detail in the music.

 

Low order crossovers

Low order crossoversThe simple low order crossovers specified for both Blade & Blade Two employ the best components available, carefully selected by a rigorous auditioning process so that every part of the signal path is fine-tuned for maximum clarity.

 

Hard wiring

The patented screw-in linking plugs are to full audiophile specification (as well as simplifying set-up by eliminating fiddly wiring links). All the crossover components are individually wired by hand rather than mounted on a conventional printed circuit board. As well as being more environment-friendly, this optimises both reliability and sound quality by assuring the cleanest possible signal transmission.

Specifications:

DESIGN Three-way bass reflex, single apparent source driver configuration
DRIVE UNITS Uni-Q driver array:
MF: 125mm (5in.) Li-Mg-Al /LCP hybrid cone
HF: 25mm (1in.) Al dome
Bass units:
LF: 4 x 225mm (9in.) with force cancelling
FREQUENCY RANGE  28Hz – 45kHz (-6dB) free field
20Hz (-6dB) typical in room bass response
FREQUENCY RESPONSE 40Hz – 35kHz ±3dB (-6dB at 28Hz)
CROSSOVER FREQUENCIES 350Hz, 2.3kHz
MAXIMUM OUTPUT 117dB (peak sound pressure level at 1m with pink noise)
AMPLIFIER REQUIREMENTS 50 – 400 W
SENSITIVITY 91dB (2.83V/1m)
HARMONIC DISTORTION 2nd & 3rd harmonics (90dB, 1m)
<0.5% 40Hz – 100kHz
<0.2% 200Hz – 10kHz
IMPEDANCE 4 Ohms (min.3.2 Ohms)
DIMENSIONS 1590 x 363 x 540 mm / 62.5 x 14.3 x 21.2 in. (with plinth H x W x D)
WEIGHT 57.2 kg (126 lbs)
UNIT MEASUREMENT Pair
* KEF reserves the right, in line with continuing research and development, to amend or change specifications. E&OE.

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