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  • Page 1 T Series Technologies Explained...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PART 1 - T SERIES COMPONENTS ULTRA SLIM BASS DRIVER LARGE NEW VENTED TWEETER TOTAL SYSTEM DESIGN PART II - T SERIES TECHNOLOGIES VENTED TWEETER TWIN LAYERED MF DRIVER TANGERINE WAVEGUIDE SLIM SYSTEM DESIGN WALL-MOUNT BASS EXTENSION Z-FLEX SURROUND KEF T Series Technologies Explained...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    3D sound that’s every bit as involving as what’s on screen. The best of home theatre With KEF’s new T Series, you get exceptionally slim profile speakers that generate all the intricacy, spaciousness and dynamic range of a high end conventional design.
  • Page 4: Part 1 - T Series Components

    OLED and LED TVs. • The T101 is the smallest satellite in the T-series range housing a 25mm (1 inch) tweeter and a 120mm (4 inch) midrange driver • The T301 is the largest satellite in the T-series range housing a 25mm (1 inch) tweeter...
  • Page 5: Large New Vented Tweeter

    LARGE NEW VENTED TWEETER In recent years KEF has made great progress in tweeter technology and for the new T-Series we have been able to use some of the technology we use in our high end products. The diameter of the tweeter has been increased to 25mm instead of the 19mm that is more usual on products of this kind.
  • Page 6: Part Ii - T Series Technologies

    Hollywood blockbuster. • A satellite designed for maximum bass when used on its own does not integrate well with a subwoofer. • A satellite designed specifically for use with a subwoofer integrates well. KEF T Series Technologies Explained PART II - T SERIES TECHNOLOGIES VENTED TWEETER The T-Series has a Vented Tweeter.
  • Page 7: Twin Layered Mf Driver

    The flat fronted T-Series Midrange Driver with smooth surround has minimal effect on the tweeter. This is a step towards creating the Perfect Baffle as seen in the KEF Concept Blade. Twin Layered Structure The radiating diaphragm is a thin walled moulding.
  • Page 8: Slim System Design

    Satellite speakers designed to match the current generation of plasma and LCD flat panel TVs typically have a depth of around 100mm (4 in.). The KEF KHT6000, for example, is one of the shallowest at a basic speaker depth of 85mm. However, the...
  • Page 9: Z-Flex Surround

    Most modern drivers use a half-roll design typically moulded from butyl rubber. The half-roll design can often perform well if carefully designed, however, KEF’s computer modelling techniques have allowed us to investigate some more adventurous possibilities. The Z-Flex surround is the result.
  • Page 10 Telephone: +1 (732) 683 2356 Fax: +1 (732) 683 2358 Email: sales@kefamerica.com KEF is a registered trademarks. KEF technologies are protected by worldwide patents. All text and image copyrights reserved. KEF reserves the right, in line with continuing research and development, to amend or change specifications.

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