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KEF Q3 Meta Bookshelf Speakers + Denon PMA-600 Integrated Amplifier Stereo Package

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KEF Q3 Meta Bookshelf Speakers + Denon PMA-600 Integrated Amplifier Stereo PackagePackage Includes: KEF Q3 Bookshelf Speakers in Black Denon PMA 600 Integrated Amplifier 2 x 3m 14AWG Tierium Speaker Wire KEF Q3 Meta Bookshelf Speakers The KEF Q3 Meta 2 Way Bass Reflex Center Speakers are a perfect blend of innovation and performance, designed to deliver crystal clear dialogue and immersive audio. As part of KEFs acclaimed Q Series, these speakers combine advanced sound engineering with sleek design, making them an essential

Package Includes:

  • KEF Q3 Bookshelf Speakers in Black
  • Denon PMA-600 Integrated Amplifier
  • 2 x 3m 14AWG Tierium Speaker Wire

KEF Q3 Meta Bookshelf Speakers

The KEF Q3 Meta 2-Way Bass Reflex Center Speakers are a perfect blend of innovation and performance, designed to deliver crystal-clear dialogue and immersive audio. As part of KEF’s acclaimed Q Series, these speakers combine advanced sound engineering with sleek design, making them an essential addition to any home theatre or multi-channel audio system.

Key Features:

  • 15 - 150W Recommended Amplification
  • 87dB Sensitivity
  • 49Hz to 20kHz Frequency Response
  • Metameterial Absorption
  • Uni-Q Driver

Denon PMA-600NE Integrated Amplifier

Features:

  • 45W @ 8 Ohms THD 0.07%
  • 70W @ 4 Ohms THD 0.7%
  • Subwoofer Output
  • 192kHz / 24bit DAC
  • Bluetooth Streaming
  • Phono Input

Integrated Amplifier with 70 W Power per Channel and Bluetooth Support

Designed for the aspiring music enthusiast, the Denon PMA-600NE is the superior choice for those who want to build their first 2-channel Hi-Fi system. The PMA-600NE allows for the most vivid and emotional reproduction of vinyl and hi-res audio with digital inputs and a built-in phono equalizer. Listen to your favourite music via Bluetooth as well for seamless streaming of nearly unlimited songs. From deep bass to detailed highs, enjoy your favourite high-resolution audio content with the 192 kHz/24 bit D/A converter. At 70 Watts (4 ohm, 1 kHz, THD: 0.7%) per channel, the PMA-600NE supplies enough power to drive your speakers for optimal sound. Connect the PMA-600NE to your favourite components with the two Optical and one Coaxial digital input. Powered by the Denon Advanced High Current (AHC) single-push-pull circuit power amplifier, the PMA-600NE provides exceptional sound quality that balances high power with delicate, musical details.

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