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KEF History - The Early 1990s
Under new ownership in 1992 KEF Audio found itself equipped with new ideas, new personalities and new products. But the same philosophies of solid engineering from innovation to provide the finest quality product available at its particular price-point remained firmly at the bed-rock.
In 1994 and 1995 the company brought out the versatile and appealing Q Series, offering all the benefits of a third generation Uni-Q® driver but in a shielded format for AV use, together with the multi-award winning Model 100 Centre Speaker, the Model 90, the new Model 200C and the Reference Series Models One, Two, Three and Four. KEF also introduced the new entry level Home Theatre System for true audiophile home theatre sound at a price to fit most pockets.
At the end of 1994 the company had quietly launched three loudspeakers that were to become one of the most spectacular success stories in recent KEF history.
These were simply called Coda; affordable loudspeakers that took the world's Press by storm, the baby Coda 7 clinching the coveted UK Magazine What Hi-fi?'s "Best Buy" Loudspeaker of the of the Year Award for 1995.
