We have multiple measurements for this speaker. Click here to see the default one (which is higher quality if we have one measurement better than the others).
What we know about the measurement:
KEF Q Concerto Meta is
a passive
bookshelves
that cost around 1300 USD
for a pair.
Quality of the measurement data is
medium.
Origin of the data is KEF.
Format of the data is
.
-3dB (resp. -6db) point v.s. reference is at 49.3Hz (resp. 40.0Hz).
Reference level is normalised to 0.4dB
computed over the frequency range [300.0Hz,
5000.0Hz].
Frequency deviation is 2.4dB over the same frequency range.
Tonality (Preference) Score
Tonality (Preference) Score is 6.75
and would be 8.59 with a
perfect subwoofer.
Details:
NBD: ON 0.244,
LW 0.236, SP
0.284, PIR
0.233; SM:
SP0.987,
PIR0.954; LFQ
0.931, LFX 38Hz
Tonality (Preference) Score is 6.78
with an EQ and would be 8.49 with a
perfect subwoofer and the same EQ.
Details:
NBD: ON 0.269,
LW 0.248, SP
0.288, PIR
0.225; SM:
SP0.972,
PIR0.929; LFQ 0.931, LFX 36Hz
Note: the off-axis average curves are truncated at 200Hz as this is close to the LF cut-off limit of our anechoic chamber. The on-axis LF response has been compensated using ground plane measurements carried out in free-field and is therefore valid only for that singular curve..