How good are KEF Eggs?
We are very impressed with the KEF Eggs. Their distinctive design and flexible connectivity make for a great start, and they follow through with a stunning performance that is consistently competent across a variety of placements. So, it’s a clear five stars – but do the Eggs have what it takes to win an Award?
What is KEF egg?
Billed as the “ultimate all rounder”, the KEF EGG is a wireless desktop speaker system for PCs, TVs and Bluetooth devices. With a built-in amp and DAC, it’s a plug-and-play solution that leaves minimal clutter in its wake.
How do you connect a subwoofer to a KEF egg?
The subout of the KEF is a mono mini plug. You need a cable with this at one end and a single RCA plug at the other. The RCA can connect to either left or right input on the sub. No need to connect to both in this case.
What is an egg speaker?
Streaming tracks wirelessly over Bluetooth aptX® or bringing your TV to life, the EGG Versatile Desktop Speaker System delivers pure, clear KEF quality sound – and as a complete ‘plug-and-play’ system with a built-in amp and DAC, it allows you to enjoy your music with the depth, clarity and detail of true high …
Where do you connect a subwoofer?
The preferred method of connecting a subwoofer is through the subwoofer output (labeled SUB OUT or SUBWOOFER) of a receiver using an LFE (Low-Frequency Effects) cable. Almost all home theater receivers and processors and some stereo receivers have this type of subwoofer output.
What is speaker-level input on subwoofer?
Speaker-level inputs let you hook up your powered sub by using the speaker connections from your receiver or amp, eliminating the need to run a separate RCA patch cable.
Are subwoofers interchangeable?
You can’t add a standalone subwoofer to most soundbars. It’s typically only possible when both the soundbar and the subwoofer are sold together and designed to natively connect to one another.
How do you connect speaker input to subwoofer?
For subwoofers equipped with a speaker-level input and a speaker-level output, simply connect the receiver speaker outputs to the speaker-level input on the subwoofer and the speaker-level output of the subwoofer to your speakers.
How do you connect a subwoofer to a crossover?
Look at the back of your subwoofer, then set the low-pass crossover at least 10Hz higher than your main speakers’ range. This range is the starting point when configuring your crossover. If your center speaker can produce 80Hz to 120Hz, then you want your low-pass crossover to be anywhere close to 90Hz.