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My actual HiFi speakers skipped Black Friday and went straight to Cyber Monday — they've just been given a massive discount

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My HiFi system is my pride and joy. It's my Elysium, my Nirvana. And at the core of it all, beyond the amplifier and all the other source devices, lie these — the KEF LS50 Meta. I love these speakers, and thanks to a hefty price reduction this Black Friday, you can get a pair for a whole lot less.

The KEF LS50 Meta are now $1,199 at Amazon. That's a $400 saving on full price. No, they're not cheap, but if you're in the market for some HiFi speakers, these are the models to buy.

KEF LS50 Meta
KEF LS50 Meta: was $1,599 now $1,199 at Amazon

They're not cheap, but they're spectacular. They sound epic, with some of the best detail retrieval around and stunning spatial imaging. They also happen to look super special, particularly in the Blue and Bronze colorway that sit next to my TV — although I might be biased.

OK, so why did I choose the LS50 Meta? I'll admit, there was part of it that was down to the way that they looked. They only earned their audition when I was speaker shopping because they look cool. During that audition, though, they blew me away with their incredible sound quality.

The detail was off the charts, and they made it feel like the music was all around me in the listen space. While not the bassiest speakers, the low stuff was still effortlessly defined and well timed. They're a true sight to behold (hear), and they wormed their way into my heart from first listen. Making the purchasing decision was not hard.

Why do you need a pair?

So we've established why I bought the LS50 Meta, but not why you should buy a pair — and while it's mostly down to their incredible sound, there are plenty more reasons to pick up some of these monster speakers. Yes, even though they cost $1,199.

For one, they're perfect stepping stone into high quality HiFi. If you've been rocking some cheaper speakers for a while and want to make the jump to wall-shaking speakers and amplifiers, this is a good place to start. They're going to sound excellent whatever you plug them into, and then you can maximise their performance later when you want to get a more impressive amplifier.

They're also a proper looker. They're the kind of speakers that visitors will look at and ask "what are those?" There's something otherworldly about them, thanks to their curved shape and meta-material infused driver units on the front.

Any notes?

KEF LS50 Wireless II in TV lifestyle setting

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Bassheads will want a subwoofer – they're not the bassiest speakers around. The bass that is there is rich and velvety, but if you want more of it you'll want a companion speaker to enhance the low end.

If you're being really picky, you'll want to be choosy about what amp you pair them with. They'll sound excellent with anything, like I said before, but if you want to get them performing their best you'll want to plug them into an amp with a warmer signature. That will counteract the detail-oriented sound, and allow the speakers to breathe a little better across the rest of the sound spectrum.

Mine are connected to a Cambridge Audio EXA100, and the results are wonderful. There's still plenty of detail, but there's a warmer sound from the British amp that complements the speakers well. It highlights their strengths while masking their weaknesses.

For more discounts, check out our Amazon Black Friday deals live blog and our main Black Friday deals live blog.

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Tammy Rogers
Audio Editor

Tammy and her generous collection of headphones have found a new home — Tom's Guide! After a two-and-a-half-year stint as iMore's resident audiophile, Tammy's reviews and buying guide expertise have more focus than ever on Tom's Guide, helping buyers find the audio gear that works best for them. Tammy has worked with some of the most desirable audio brands on the planet in her time writing about headphones, speakers, and more, bringing a consumer focussed approach to critique and buying advice. Away from her desk, you'll probably find her in the countryside writing (extremely bad) poetry, or putting her screenwriting Masters to good use creating screenplays that'll never see the light of day.

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