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KEF Unveils KHT2005.3 Home Theater Speaker System
Speakers incorporate KUBE-2 subwoofer, four satellite speakers, center channel and 200W amplifier.
KEF has unveiled the KHT2005.3 Series home theater speaker system, incorporating the new KUBE-2 Subwoofer.
The KHT2005.3 Series has "egg-shaped" speakers, including four satellites and a center-channel, and the KUBE-2 Subwoofer to deliver 5.1 surround sound.
The system is cube-shaped with dimensions of 13.1-inches wide x 12.7-inches high x 13.1-inches deep and uses Uni-Q drivers.
The bass is enhanced by a 200W class D amplifier, 10" driver and 10" Auxiliary Bass Radiator.
The KHT2005.3 Series is the third-generation installment of KEF's Home Theatre 2000 Series -- The KHT1005.2 speaker system shipped in early February.
It's available in black or silver at an MSRP of $1,299.99.
The KHT2005.3 Series has "egg-shaped" speakers, including four satellites and a center-channel, and the KUBE-2 Subwoofer to deliver 5.1 surround sound.
The system is cube-shaped with dimensions of 13.1-inches wide x 12.7-inches high x 13.1-inches deep and uses Uni-Q drivers.
The bass is enhanced by a 200W class D amplifier, 10" driver and 10" Auxiliary Bass Radiator.
The KHT2005.3 Series is the third-generation installment of KEF's Home Theatre 2000 Series -- The KHT1005.2 speaker system shipped in early February.
It's available in black or silver at an MSRP of $1,299.99.
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