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I've been researching wireless speakers for a little while.Two big "standards" in the space are WISA and PlayFi.
The convenience of wireless goes without saying.The quality seems to be there as most complaints seem to be about the stability of the wireless connections (dropouts, etc).Those LS 60 are gorgeous! If they support WISA (apparently other KEF do) then you can easily use them with certain TVs as well.
Hello all! A newbie here.I’m a long time low end audiophile. Got tired of the constant upgrades and just decided to enjoy the music. The majority is classical. Medieval to Modern. Franco-Flemish polyphony, French Baroque, Late Romantic to Post-War and Contemporary stuff. Jazz, too.Anyway, I’ve had essentially the same system for years. Don’t laugh, but 2 bi-wired LINN LK-280 amps, NAIM NAC 112 pre-amp, NAIM Flat-Cap 2 (for pre-amp and CD), NAIM CD 3.5 and Paradigm Studio 60 v2 loudspeakers (inherited from an ex-girlfriend). And an ancient, never used NAD tuner. (Radio? Whazzat) It’s all pretty long in the tooth. It all works, still sounds good. I’m used to it at any rate.I was thinking about upgrading the speakers, but remembered a time when I did that and regretted it. A nasty pair of giant Polk speakers to a pair of Apogee Caliper Signatures (LOVED those! Had to sell when I moved into a small apartment.) The Apogees made my electronics sound like manure, so I ended up upgrading all my electronics. Not really what I wanted to spend money on at the time, but there it is.A couple of years ago I picked up a pair of KEP LSX wireless speakers for my bedroom. Added a KUBE 10 sub-woofer soon after. It’s a nice little system! Streaming music to them is fun and easy. I got an email from KEF a few weeks ago announcing their new floorstanding LS60 Wireless speakers. They’re fully powered and even have RCA jacks for my CD player, which I still use regularly. It would simplify things and allow me to get rid of the rats nest of cables. You can even get them in blue! I’m VERY tempted.My only worry is that the sound quality may not be what I’m used to (which may not be that great given the vintage of my system with 30 year old amps) or it may be inferior. I suppose I should wait until they’re officially released in August and try to listen to them.Am I crazy?Thanks.
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