I have not heard either speaker, although I am a fan of English speakers in general, and KEFs and B&Ws specifically. The LS50 Meta is kind of the hot bookshelf at the moment. They are much more expensive than the B&Ws. The equivalent B&W as far as price may be the 707. The KEFs are less efficient. I don't think they go quite as low in the bass. KEF does make a (quite expensive) powered subwoofer that matches. And I have heard great things about the setup with the sub. That said, B&Ws almost always have some nice tweeters, so who knows. Try and listen to them somewhere if you can. Good luck, looks like you cannot go wrong.Mickey242 wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 2:58 am Have any of you bought or demoed the Bowers & Wilkins 607 S2 anniversary edition speakers? I'm debating between those and the KEF LS50 meta in the not to distant future (Next Sunday A.D.)
While the forum was MIA I bought a Cambridge audio AX100. Running it with my B&W 685's. This thing has the worst Blue tooth connection I have ever used in my life. 100 watt's sounds good. The eq is fixed, meaning the bass control turns up 100Hz. Why 100Hz? Seems kind of arbitrary don't you think?
I will say that either speaker will benefit greatly from a rigid, solid metal stand, with spikes on the bottom (coupled to the floor) and spikes on the top (coupled to the speaker). Eliminating unwanted cabinet movements/vibration/resonance and giving vibration a path to escape to the floor will dramatically increase clarity throughout the frequency range and improve imaging as well.