
The KEF HTB2SE-W subwoofer does come with an extremely futuristic design, where the lack of wires thanks to a wireless connection makes it all the more desirable. You get a 10″ driver within as well as a 250-Watt amp that can deliver bass in a non-directional manner that you will be hard pressed to be able to tell the difference. No idea on whether you’re willing to fork out as much as $1,200 for the KEF HTB2SE-W subwoofer during the current economic climate though.
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