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Cresta
When you buy your first audiophile loudspeakers, you expect a lot - and rightly so. More musical response. Better clarity, even at higher volumes. More detailed imaging. More extended bass.
But when you first hear a favourite track through a pair of KEF’s new Cresta speakers, we think you’ll be genuinely amazed. Whether you have a micro, midi or mini system or hi-fi separates, you’ll experience what What Hi Fi? magazine described as "precision and realism unknown at this price ".
When you realise how Crestas are made, you’ll understand why the press reviews have been so enthusiastic. Designed by the same engineers as KEF’s legendary Reference Series, Cresta is the product of two generations at the forefront of high end loudspeaker technology - and an R&D capability that’s second to none. Every model features KEF’s famously smooth 25mm (1¨) silk dome Ferrofluid-cooled tweeter, which gives high notes a spine-tingling immediacy and really brings vocals to life. Together with long throw bass/midrange drivers and audiophile quality crossovers, the result is fluid response right across the frequency range.
Inside, KEF’s unique diagonal bracing system virtually eliminates the panel resonance that so often distorts the clarity of budget speakers; outside, the chamfered cabinet edges minimise unwanted diffraction effects. And unusually for speakers of this price, all but Cresta 1 can be bi-wired to improve performance even further.
The fact is, whether you’re upgrading your hi-fi or investing in a full 5-speaker ‘surround sound’ A/V system, KEF’s new Cresta loudspeakers will exceed your expectations on every front.
Acknowledged for their outstanding value, they’re an unrivalled investment in pleasure. Enjoy.
