KEF Calinda Speakers
- Condition
- Fair
- Location
- SUFFOLK UK, GB
- Source
- HiFi Forsale
- Posted
- 7 Sep 2025
- Last seen
- 11h ago
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KEF Calinda Speakers Cosmetically poor but good working order.
Are you paying for a genuinely good deal, or just for a well-known name? At £350, this is above your own recent used-market anchor: it sits well over the £235 75th percentile, so I’d call it ambitious rather than fair on price alone.
That said, these are respected vintage KEFs, and the Calinda is the sort of speaker people buy for its character, scale, and easy musicality rather than lab-grade neutrality. If the cabinets are clean and the drivers are original and healthy, the appeal is real — but at this level I’d want strong cosmetic condition, proof of care, and ideally some patience on the seller’s side, because the price needs the presentation to do some heavy lifting.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
KEF traces its roots to 1961, when British engineer Raymond Cooke founded the company in a modest Nissen hut on the grounds of the Kent Engineering and Foundry in Maidstone, England. A former BBC engineer and Wharfedale veteran, Cooke was driven by a passion for music and a commitment to technological innovation, aiming to reproduce sound as faithfully as the original performance. From its inception, KEF pioneered materials like foil-stiffened polystyrene diaphragms and Melinex tweeters in its debut K1 loudspeaker, setting a benchmark for engineering precision that propelled the brand to early acclaim.
KEF has long specialized in loudspeakers, establishing itself as a leader with iconic innovations such as the Uni-Q coaxial driver and computer-aided design techniques that revolutionized driver and enclosure development. While drive units supplied to other manufacturers fueled its growth, the brand's core output remains high-fidelity speakers across categories like floorstanders, bookshelves, and home theater systems, including early THX-approved setups. Active wireless models and reference-grade series extend its portfolio, though it eschews amplifiers, turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables.
Renowned for its science-driven heritage, KEF occupies a premium position in the hi-fi market, blending accessible high-end performance with cutting-edge technology. Collectors prize vintage BBC monitors and Bextrene-driver classics, while modern buyers seek its precise, natural soundstaging. Decades of awards affirm KEF's status as a respected innovator, appealing to discerning audiophiles who value engineering over hype.
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