Today's product comparison has Music Critic comparing the KEF LS50 Mini to the Dynaudio Xeo2. Find out what separates these two items with the full comparison review below. If you enjoy this article, you can also check out the full version here.
Contestant number one is the KEF LS50 Mini.
The second product we are looking at in this head-to-head review is the Dynaudio Xeo2.
The LS50 is one of KEFS 3 main flagship speakers along with the renowned Blade and Muon. It projects hyper-realistic soundscapes. It features the same amazing Uni-Q Driver array set-up which was first designed for the Blade model. The revolutionary design concept, as we previously divulged basically seats the tweeter directly in the middle of the mid-range driver for a much wider radiated dispersion.
For an alternative compact option that really does deliver a scale of sound reproduction that is completely contradictory for its physical size. They are built by Danish manufacturers Dynaudio who have quickly made quite a name for themselves in the wireless speaker industry. They provide a high fidelity streaming experience which many Bluetooth speakers do not adequately provide in terms of quality.
HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON | |
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KEF LS50 Mini |
Dynaudio Xeo2 |
KEY FEATURES | |
+ Stunning aesthetics. |
+ Compact but capable. |
WHAT OUR TEAM THOUGHT | |
They provide remarkably clean sound, The crossover is seamless and the audio is very widely dispersed despite their compact nature. Their price fluctuates and sometimes they are available just below the $1000 mark, though in our opinion they compete with speakers in the region of $1500. |
They provide wireless streaming abilities but project audio with an optimized high end sound. |
Check out our article 10 Best Bookshelf Speakers Under $1000 in 2024 for more info.