08.06.2025 10:18 | ~2 minutes read
The KEF LSX II loudspeakers now is available in several color options, allowing it to fit seamlessly into any interior. However, the new designer version does not strive for restraint - on the contrary, it wants to be the center of attention: the KEF LSX II Limited Edition Solaris Yellow is made in bright yellow. Until now, KEF has already offered the LSX II wireless speakers in quite bright colors: in addition to the more restrained Carbon Black and Mineral White, there were also Olive Green, Soundwave by Terence Conran, Cobalt Blue and Lava Red. However, the new version literally shines like the sun and inevitably attracts attention.
The system specs are the same - loudspeakers is based on digital signal processing (DSP) using the KEF Music Integrity Engine, as well as class D amplifiers (30 plus 70 W per channe), which work with the 11th generation coaxial KEF Uni-Q driver. The acoustics support a variety of sources and types of content: thanks to the KEF W2 Wireless Platform, the system easily integrates into a home computer network - via an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi - and supports audio streaming via Apple AirPlay 2, Google Cast, UPnP, and is also certified Roon Ready. KEF Connect app provides direct access to many popular streaming services, including Amazon Music, Apple Music, Qobuz, TIDAL, Spotify, Deezer and Internet radio. The KEF LSX II wireless speakers in the exclusive Limited Edition Solaris Yellow finish are now available for purchase at the same recommended retail price as the standard version - €1,399.
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Model name
LSX II Limited Edition Solaris Yellow
Frequency Response low +/- 3dB (Hz)
49
Frequency Response high +/- 3dB (Hz)
47000
Sensitivity (dB at 1 W/1m)
N/A
Impedance (Ohms)
N/A
Power amplifier requirements (W)
N/A
Has internal amplification
Yes
Internal amplification power (W)
30 + 70
Size (sm)
24 × 15.5 × 18
Weight (kg)
7.2
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