🎶 Stand Tall, Sound Better!
The KEF S2 Speaker Stand is a premium accessory designed to enhance your audio experience. Weighing 10.7 kg and constructed from durable metal, it offers a universal fit and is available in five stylish colors. With features like floor protection and secure mounting options, it ensures your speakers are positioned perfectly for optimal sound quality.
Item Weight | 10.7 Kilograms |
Material Type | Metal |
Finish Types | Aluminium,Hardwood,Metal,Steel |
Color | White |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
R**N
A Throne for the King in the Speaker Realm
The media could not be loaded. These are the highest quality speaker stands I have come across. They were super easy to assemble and match the paint and look of the speakers perfectly. I wouldn’t put the KEFs on anything else. They deserve this throne! They are super heavy and hefty (so my cats dont knock them down) and the density of the steel does a great job isolating the speakers from the ground improving the sound quality. These towers are incredibly functional, especially when paired with the KEF speakers. The wires are tucked away inside of the tower for a clean look. While on the expensive side, there is no substitution for quality. The value is there. They are perfectly sized to the speakers, and proper height for intense listening sessions. Would buy again and again.
D**M
sturdy and nice looking
Heavy, well made, expensive but worth it. Recommended.
E**.
Perfect match for LS50 Wireless II
Love the fit and polish, and ease of assembly. It’s worth purchasing for this reason, but it is perilously close to hitting the limit of marginal returns, price-wise.
M**E
Looks Great & Solid
Definitely cheaper options available, but worth it for seamless fit with LS50Meta.I needed the speakers to be bolted to the stands for stability. Most other options didn’t seem to line up properly, so I decided to go with the KEF S2. Glad I did, I think they look great and are rock solid. Waiting for my KC62 sub in to come in and I’ll be all set up!
A**R
Noticeable Sound Improvement
I was skeptical shelling out for this high price tag item…I have the LS50 Wireless Speakers.I had been positioning them on wooden kitchen stools at (nearly) the same height as theses stands. The sound was very good, but I was beginning to miss my Devialet Phantom 2 98dB speakers…they sounded amazing, but I had to return them because of near daily Wi-Fi connection/signal dropping issues (it was maddening).I actually ordered these stands for the aesthetics (they are cool looking), to save space (stools are wide-ish) and to manage cables (power & Ethernet & hdmi).I was actually stunned by how much better the sound quality is with these stands. Noticeable improvement for sure. Don’t know why, really…but I’ll take the win!! Now liking them better than the phantom 2s !!Score!!
L**I
Nice pairing with the LS 50
These stands are well-made and connect firmly with LS 50s. The music seems to be more solid--especially base.
L**S
So worth the money compared to Sanus comparable.
In a sentence, do not advertise cable management to an audiophile if you don’t provide it. Sanus paper/plastic wire guides on the outside of the center poles are a complete joke, and they broke upon installation as if it mattered. The $400 26” KEF stands I bought hide the speaker cables inside the pole. Other brands might do the same. Case closed.
A**B
Spikes are badly designed, price is ridiculous.
The carpet spikes require magnifying glasses for anyone over 40. There are tiny set screws holding them in place after the spike has been screwed into the base. I've sniffed in midges that were bigger than these tiny pot-metal set screws.If you decide to use the spikes, be aware that they're made of cheap metal and will be extremely difficult to remove in a coupe of years. I ended up using an angle grinder. The little crappy wrench that they supply is made out of silver pasta, and will get lost anyway.KEF says you should always use the spikes, and they provide smaller-than-a-us-quarter sized "cups" for the spikes to sit in if you have a hard floor. The cups have a very very small dent in the center, into which the spikes must go if you don't want them to slip off and ruin your floor. Forget about moving the speakers; the spikes hop out of the cups at the slightest jostle.Engineers should really learn to let actual people do usability testing outside of the lab. Infuriating. There are a zillion better, cheaper options on the market. Take a pass.
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