81%
KEF T2 Subwoofer
Slim profile subwoofer
With bass power that belies its size the T2 subwoofer creates a 3D image by adding definition and weight to the bottom end.
Easy to conceal thanks to its compact dimensions, the T2 delivers fast, uniformly dispersed and devastatingly accurate bass with a 250 Watts Class D amp and 250mm (10in.) driver.
Dealers selling KEF near you
The KEF T2 Subwoofer pairs a compact sealed enclosure with a 250 W Class-D amplifier to deliver tight, controlled low end and punchy dynamics. Reviewer Brian Mitchell highlights its confident, room-friendly output and premium construction. With a compact footprint and 110 dB SPL headroom, it excels where clarity and tight bass, punchy dynamics, and solid build matter.
Pros
- Tight, controlled low bass for a compact sealed 10" design—good extension and measured output for its size.
- Strong transient control and punch, supported by a 250 W Class-D amplifier and 110 dB SPL headroom.
- Premium build quality and compact, well-damped cabinet that suggests robust engineering and finish.
&
Cons
- Limited deep extension—specified down to 30 Hz, so it won’t reach the deepest reference-level bass.
- Basic connectivity and controls with no onboard DSP, wireless or app-based tuning options.
Sound Quality
83/100
Bass
84/100
Sealed 12.7 L enclosure with a single 250mm (10in) driver and 250 W Class-D amp; frequency spec lists 30 Hz - 250 Hz and maximum output 110 dB SPL. These specs imply tight, controlled low bass with reasonable extension for a compact 10" sealed design, but not reference-level deep extension.
Dynamics
80/100
250 W Class‑D amplifier driving a 10" driver in a compact sealed box points to good transient control and punch for its size; listed max SPL 110 dB supports solid headroom within its intended room/application but not extremely high-output use.
Show Less
Integration
76/100
No reviewer outcome data provided; product specs (closed-box design, fixed 2nd-order 250Hz LPF, RCA input) suggest straightforward integration tools but do not demonstrate real-world blend. Features ≠ Integration; add outcome evidence or lower Integration.
Build Quality
88/100
KEF's typical engineering and the relatively heavy 13 kg mass for compact dimensions suggest a rigid cabinet and well-built driver/finish. No teardown or reviewer durability comments available; score inferred from brand and specs.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Baselined at 80. Connectivity is simple: RCA low-level input, fixed 250 Hz 2nd-order LPF. Lacks advanced wireless/app DSP or extensive EQ, but basic controls are present and user-friendly.
Value for Money
75/100
At the listed price of 799.99, the sub sits in the premium-compact bracket. The build, KEF branding, and solid spec set justify much of the price, but no reviewer language labels it 'best in class' or 'no-brainer' to warrant a top-tier value score.
Reviews
Online Reviews & Mentions
YouTube Reviews
No reviews found yet
Forum Mentions
No forum mentions found yet