The compact Single Apparent Source speaker
Sharing the same DNA as Blade One Meta, Blade Two Meta offers all the acoustic prowess and iconic design on a slightly smaller scale. Blade Two Meta features Single Apparent Source technology with four 165mm (6.5 in.) force-cancelling bass drivers and 12th generation Uni-Q ® driver array with MAT™.
Uncompromised Innovation
Obsessed with sound quality and committed to bringing a superior listening experience, our engineers created the revolutionary Concept Blade to showcase KEF's technology leadership and powers of innovation with no preconceptions and restrictions. Since then, we keep pushing the boundaries of HiFi to create the loudspeaker with the best possible sound.
| Design |
Three-way bass reflex Single apparent source |
| Drive units |
Uni-Q driver array: HF: 25 mm (1 in.) aluminium dome with MAT MF: 125 mm (5 in.) aluminium cone Bass units: LF: 4 x 165 mm (6.5 in.) aluminium cone, force cancelling |
| Frequency range free field (-6dB) |
30Hz -45kHz |
Frequency range typical in room bass response (-6dB) |
25Hz |
| Frequency response (±3dB) |
33Hz - 35kHz |
| Crossover frequency |
450 Hz, 2.2k Hz |
| Amplifier requirements |
50-400W |
| Sensitivity (2.83V/1m) |
86dB |
Harmonic distortion 2nd and 3rd harmonics (90dB, 1m) |
<0.5% 40Hz - 100kHz <0.2% 200Hz - 2kHz <0.1% 2kHz - 20kHz |
Maximum output (SPL) (peak sound pressure level at 1m with pink noise) |
116dB |
| Impedance |
4 Ω (min. 3.2 Ω) |
| Weight |
35.5kg (77.8 lbs.) |
| Dimensions - with plinth (H x W x D) |
1461 x 338 x 475 mm (57.5 x 13.3 x 18.7 in.) |
| Standard finishes |
Piano Black/Copper, Piano Black/Grey, Frosted Blue/Blue, Frosted Blue/Bronze, Charcoal Grey/Red, Charcoal Grey/Bronze, Racing Red/Grey, Arctic White/Champagne |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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