Yesterday, I had the great pleasure of welcoming fellow member and a'phile Andre Marc to my home. We had decided to do a shoot out ( ok, ( ok corral, pun) more like an AB test) between his pair of new KEF LS50's and my pair of SF GH's. Since my room is very small, we both felt that this would be an interesting test of how this well reviewed speaker can perform in a typical listening environment( Typical to what most user's room size would be), and against my slightly larger monitor.
Andre kindly brought over some speaker cable that we thought we would have to use...GED single runs terminated with bananas ( I have not heard of it) due to the fact that I run my GH's in bi-wire config....and the LS50's will NOT accept a bi-wire option. So, the test began....
To begin, we wanted to be sure that the only real variable were the speaker's themselves...and not any other gear. To this end, we realized ( after a little experimentation) that the GH's would NOT accept the banana type of end that the GED's were terminated with. So, we decided to stick with my cable ( Nordost Frey) and with the LS50's we simply doubled up the connections from the bi-wire end to the single connector on the plus and minus side of the KEF's.
After a brief listen to my GH's with my ss amp, we placed the LS50's into the system ( and on my SF stands). Andre listened first and commented that this was a VERY different presentation. I will let him expand on his thoughts.
I listened next and what struck me was the little LS50's were a little thin and sounded a little strained. However, overall I was impressed! The Kef's threw a wide soundstage and although depth was a little lacking ( more on this later), I thought the
high's were reasonably extended and the mids were clean although a little thin. We played a number of different CD's ( no vinyl as my vinyl rig is undergoing some MAJOR revisions and was out of the system). Included in the software was:
30 years Fidelity...Kirkelig Kulturkverksted compilation disc..track 3 Manen ( excellent test of female vocal) and Track 2 --Kangen om egret fed tornehamn by Kari Bremnes ( another excellent test of female vocal); Quiet Kenny ( Kenny Dorham) on the JVC XRCD, Miles Davis Sketches of Spain on Legacy ( great sounding CD and pressing, IMO) and Jethro Tull compilation ( Andre will have to tell you which pressing...can't find my note) and lastly, the Reference Recordings HDCD compilation....(track 6 Miles Davis "all Blues" and Track 3 Isaac Albeniz Festival Day in Seville).
After some more listening, we both wanted to see if the LS50's would benefit, like my SF's do, with the REL sub in the mix. To my ears, the little KEF's absolutely need a sub!! The sense of strain that I was hearing diminished, the stage width grew a little and the propensity to sound thin in the mids was less. This without me changing the sub blend that I had set up for the SF's ( wasn't going to do that as it took me over a month to get that right). Nonetheless, the blend wasn't too far out with the little KEF's and we both agreed the benefit was there. ( Andre being a little skeptical at first).
Next up, I suggested we listen to my tube amp with the KEF's ( An ARC D70 Mk2 with rolled in Winged C's). The speaker cable was again Nordost and again with the same hook up configuration. The little KEF's liked the ARC
... playing the same tracks as on the ss amp, we were both treated to a nice spread of instruments on the stage and a nicely dynamic portrayal ( particularly considering the size of the KEF's driver's...we were NOT using the REL this time), with more depth portrayal. I have to agree with Andre, that this speaker for $1500 is a real steal. I have NOT heard another that competes at its price range...or for that matter up to $5000-! We then replaced the KEF's with my GH's and played back the same track (s). I will let Andre chime in here as to his thoughts...
Andre kindly brought over some speaker cable that we thought we would have to use...GED single runs terminated with bananas ( I have not heard of it) due to the fact that I run my GH's in bi-wire config....and the LS50's will NOT accept a bi-wire option. So, the test began....
To begin, we wanted to be sure that the only real variable were the speaker's themselves...and not any other gear. To this end, we realized ( after a little experimentation) that the GH's would NOT accept the banana type of end that the GED's were terminated with. So, we decided to stick with my cable ( Nordost Frey) and with the LS50's we simply doubled up the connections from the bi-wire end to the single connector on the plus and minus side of the KEF's.
After a brief listen to my GH's with my ss amp, we placed the LS50's into the system ( and on my SF stands). Andre listened first and commented that this was a VERY different presentation. I will let him expand on his thoughts.
I listened next and what struck me was the little LS50's were a little thin and sounded a little strained. However, overall I was impressed! The Kef's threw a wide soundstage and although depth was a little lacking ( more on this later), I thought the
high's were reasonably extended and the mids were clean although a little thin. We played a number of different CD's ( no vinyl as my vinyl rig is undergoing some MAJOR revisions and was out of the system). Included in the software was:
30 years Fidelity...Kirkelig Kulturkverksted compilation disc..track 3 Manen ( excellent test of female vocal) and Track 2 --Kangen om egret fed tornehamn by Kari Bremnes ( another excellent test of female vocal); Quiet Kenny ( Kenny Dorham) on the JVC XRCD, Miles Davis Sketches of Spain on Legacy ( great sounding CD and pressing, IMO) and Jethro Tull compilation ( Andre will have to tell you which pressing...can't find my note) and lastly, the Reference Recordings HDCD compilation....(track 6 Miles Davis "all Blues" and Track 3 Isaac Albeniz Festival Day in Seville).
After some more listening, we both wanted to see if the LS50's would benefit, like my SF's do, with the REL sub in the mix. To my ears, the little KEF's absolutely need a sub!! The sense of strain that I was hearing diminished, the stage width grew a little and the propensity to sound thin in the mids was less. This without me changing the sub blend that I had set up for the SF's ( wasn't going to do that as it took me over a month to get that right). Nonetheless, the blend wasn't too far out with the little KEF's and we both agreed the benefit was there. ( Andre being a little skeptical at first).
Next up, I suggested we listen to my tube amp with the KEF's ( An ARC D70 Mk2 with rolled in Winged C's). The speaker cable was again Nordost and again with the same hook up configuration. The little KEF's liked the ARC
Last edited: