KEF

The company was founded in 1961 by Raymond Cooke OBE (1925–1995) and was initially headquartered in a Nissen Hut on the premises of Kent Engineering & Foundry (from where the name KEF is derived) – a metal-working company on the banks of the River Medway, near Maidstone in Kent.
Cooke, an ex-BBC Electrical Engineer, was keen to experiment with new materials and technologies in order to create products with superior acoustic quality that could reproduce recordings as natural as the original performance. From the very beginning, the pioneering inventiveness of KEF loudspeakers was undeniable and now for several decades, audiophiles around the world have revered KEF for its innovative, high-performance loudspeakers.
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The multiple award winning Q series range of loudspeakers derived from the Concept Blade Project.
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The multiple award winning Q series range of loudspeakers derived from the Concept Blade Project.
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The multiple award winning Q series range of loudspeakers derived from the Concept Blade Project.
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The multiple award winning Q series range of loudspeakers derived from the Concept Blade Project.
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The multiple award winning Q series range of loudspeakers derived from the Concept Blade Project.
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The multiple award winning Q series range of loudspeakers derived from the Concept Blade Project.
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The multiple award winning Q series range of loudspeakers derived from the Concept Blade Project.
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The multiple award winning Q series range of loudspeakers derived from the Concept Blade Project.
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KEF’s revolutionary T Series is in a different league from any low profile speaker you’ve ever heard.
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KEF’s revolutionary T Series is in a different league from any low profile speaker you’ve ever heard.
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