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Hierbij bieden wij de kef kht e305 e-2 actieve subwoofer · kijk ook bij onze andere advertenties voor meer audio de subwoofer is in een hele nette staat zo als u ziet op de foto’s · technisch 100% · o

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At €134, this sits in the cheap-to-fair zone for a KEF subwoofer of this class; KEF’s current sub range starts well above that, so the ask is comfortably below new-price territory and looks like a sensible used buy rather than an ambitious one. Without a confirmed condition report, I’d still call it good value if it powers up cleanly and the driver is intact.

The upside here is the usual KEF strength: compact, room-friendly bass that aims for control and integration more than brute-force boom. That makes it a solid match for a modest stereo setup or as a tidy home-cinema bass upgrade. For this kind of older sub, the main things to verify are amplifier health, no rattles or scraping from the driver, and whether the original cable/remote/inserts are included if applicable.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Kef

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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