Experts prefer Triangle Borea BR03 over Kef Q350
On 3 Jan 2025 (3 months ago) we went through 77 Speakers expert endorsements .
Currently, Triangle Borea BR03 received 1 endorsement from Wirecutter (11 Dec 2024). Meanwhile, Kef Q350 did not receive any endorsements this month.
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13 | N/A | Check price | ![]() The Triangle Borea BR03 bookshelf speaker delivers impressive sound quality with a warm and detailed sound, tight bass, and good separation and precision, and offers a wide range of connectivity options, making it versatile and suitable for various use cases. | - | - | - | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
N/A | N/A | $479 | ![]() | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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Endorsement summary:
- On 11 Dec 2024
Wirecutter ranked Triangle Borea BR03 as #1
Rank Speakers Comment #1 out of 5 Triangle Borea BR03 The best passive bookshelf speakers... ... ... Source: www.nytimes.com
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1 | - | $969 | ![]() The Kef LS50 bookshelf speakers are highly recommended for their exceptional sound quality, versatile frequency response, unique design, and range of connectivity options, making them suitable for a range of music genres and listening environments. | - | 4 | - | - | 7 | 3 | - | 3 | 1 | - |
2 | - | $449 | ![]() The Q Acoustics 3020i bookshelf speakers offer excellent sound quality, versatility, and a modern design, making them a great option for audiophiles who prioritize accuracy and transparency in their sound system. | - | - | 7 | 2 | - | 8 | - | 4 | - | 5 |
3 | - | $546 | ![]() The Elac Uni-Fi 2.0 bookshelf speakers offer clear and balanced sound quality, versatile connectivity options, and a sleek design, making them a great choice for general listening purposes in medium-sized rooms and larger spaces. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | 1 |
4 | - | $400 | ![]() The Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 bookshelf speaker offers clear and balanced sound quality with a sleek design and good connectivity options, making it a great choice for home theater and music playback on a modest budget. | 2 | - | 9 | - | - | - | - | 7 | - | - |
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Expert reviews [12]
- with a score: 6
- without a score: 6
Highest score by What Hi-Fi | 100 |
Average score based on 12 reviews | 88 |
Lowest score by Sound and Vision | 70 |
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- Refined and sophisticated presentation, both sonic and physical.
- Stunning sound and elegant looks at a competitive price.
- Impeccable, sturdy build with clean and modern design.
- Uni-Q driver with damped tweeter loading tube and other tweaks to reduce distortion and improve clarity.
- Revealing and even sound across frequencies with detailed and sweet treble.
- Huge scale of sound with ability to fill a room easily.
- Transparent enough to show off everything your electronics are capable of.
- Lacks a more explicit sense of drama and drive, with a touch too much refinement.
- Needs to be cranked up to fully experience the full talent of the Q350s.
- May not be as immediate and fun as some other speakers, but offers a high level of insight and clarity.
Expert reviews [20]
- with a score: 8
- without a score: 12
Highest score by What Hi-Fi | 100 |
Average score based on 20 reviews | 93 |
Lowest score by HI-FI Trends | 80 |
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- Impressive sense of scale and separation, with excellent timing and tonal balance.
- Quality and textured bass, without sacrificing detail and insight across the frequency range.
- Sophisticated and mature musical performance, with no harshness or brightness in the treble.
- Neatly finished terminals for 4mm banana plugs, with a choice of black, white, or walnut finishes.
- Placement is important, with a minimum of 2m between speakers and from listening position, and at least 40cm away from a back wall and 50cm from a side wall.
- Slight peakiness in the treble, which may not pair well with bright-sounding electronics.
- Front-ported design may not perform as well when placed up against a wall, affecting overall balance and stereo imaging.
- The KEF Q350 bookshelf speaker is the newest iteration of KEF award-winning Q Series. The Q350 features a New cabinet, sleek New finishes, and an improved 6.5â Unit-Q driver Array.
- The Q350 contains an enhanced Unit-Q driver Array designed to smooth out treble frequencies, and reimagined crossovers to provide cleaner and more accurate bass.
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- High-Quality Drivers: A bookshelf design to be placed on a dedicated stand (S02 or S04), the Borea BR03 is equipped with a 25mm EFS silk dome tweeter and a 16cm midrange/bass driver
- Frequency Response: The vocal range keeps all its intensity and the low frequencies their usual dynamism without ever generating listening fatigue
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Tweeters produce the highest frequencies in sound, typically anything above 2,000 Hz. Usually located at the top of the speaker, tweeters come in different shapes (detailed below) and sizes. Generally speaking, the size of the tweeter is not as important as the shape. But, for some guidance, consider that a larger tweeter (measured by diameter in inches or millimeters) will likely be louder and able to disperse sound over a larger area.
Speakers with midrange drivers (i.e., at least three-way speakers) have a distinct advantage over two-way speakers. Adding a midrange driver to the mix allows tweeters and woofers to focus on the sound waves theyâre best equipped to produceâhigh tones and low tones respectively. More specific and focused drivers means more accurate, robust sound. Compared to the other drivers, midranges cover sounds, not surprisingly, in the middle of high/treble and low/bass tones. The human voice and most instruments fall into this range. For more sophisticated listeners, or for those who truly want the best sound reproduction, a midrange driver is crucial.
The woofer is the driver that is responsible for low frequency sounds and bass - crucial for well-rounded, booming sound. It is the biggest driver in size, and is usually shaped like a cone. When reviewing different bookshelf speakers, you will often see a measurement in the product name, starting as low as 4â and ranging to 6 ½â or more. This measurement refers to the diameter of the woofer. A general rule of thumb is a bigger woofer means louder, more powerful bass. But, as with any speaker metric, this number alone doesnât describe the loudness of the speaker and should be taken into consideration with other measurements such as sensitivity, which describes the loudness of a speaker per watt.