Well, that is the idea of the Uni-core technology - packing dual drivers into a small space. The picture in your link shows it.
Well, that is the idea of the Uni-core technology - packing dual drivers into a small space. The picture in your link shows it.
“a single motor system can energise both cones.”
Some of the KF92 reviews say it doesn't cope as well in larger rooms. KEF specify for rooms 10-100m², and the new KC62 as 10-50m².I'm interested to know how the technology performs in a "larger" model (larger room / SPL).
I still have my ML triple driver force cancelling subwoofer. I bought the Depth i (3 x 8" drives) rather than the Descent i (3 x 10" drives) for the simple reason that the Depth i was some 43 cm across, as opposed to the Descent i's 52cm, and that extra size made it harder to place (and meet the WAF).
KEF's ""concentrically arranged, overlapping voice coils", with its "significant reduction in the volume of the speaker or subwoofer cabinet" sounds very interesting.