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    What I'm looking for in a speaker...

    Perhaps I can ask some more specific questions:

    1) Which is the brightest of the two?
    2) Wharfedale has a kevlar/silk tweeter while the Kefs have an aluminum tweeter/mid-range hybrid? How might this difference affect the sound?
    3) Does either of these speakers have more distortion than the other at either very hi's or very low's?

    Currently, my favorite genre of music is probably funk (i.e. Parliament) and especally "acid jazz" (i.e. Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, the Greyboy Allstars, Brand New Heavies, Groove Collective, etc.) The point of all of this is that I am looking for speakers that will reproduce the horns and drums as though the band was in my living room. I also like accoustic guitar (i.e. Jack Johnson, Ben Harper) and really like that raw live music sound to be reproduced as accurately as possible. My favorite instruments are the congas, sax, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and misc horns (trumpet, etc.) Oh yeah, I also like the vocals to come through very clearly; again I want it to sound like it is a live performance as much as possible.
    Don't know if that helps at all, but thought I'd throw that out there just in case.

    Tks.

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    Buy the KEF's..

    Sounds like you need a push. I have the IQ9's, basically the same speaker as the IQ7's with marginally more bass. From the midrange up, it doesn't get much better. Coherent, best in class imaging and capable of filling a large room with very detailed sound. You'll probably want a sub if you're looking for more impact. Having said that, you'd be best served by buying from a store with a good return policy. In other words, don't throw the boxes out. I wound up buying from Amazon because they're well established and have a good return policy but check out accessories4less.com. They sell product with 'cosmetic imperfections' but functionally intact. I don't know what their return policy is so call them and ask first before you buy.

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    Maybe if I can live on canned soup and PBJ's for the next six weeks I could spring for the iQ9s ...lol! Actually i found a pair for $1050 with the comestic imperfections on the site you referenced. Can't help but wonder how big of an imperfection it is though...

    Would really hate to a have a noticable flaw on something so asthetically pleasing..

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    Quote Originally Posted by JK_Livin22
    Maybe if I can live on canned soup and PBJ's for the next six weeks I could spring for the iQ9s ...lol! Actually i found a pair for $1050 with the comestic imperfections on the site you referenced. Can't help but wonder how big of an imperfection it is though...

    Would really hate to a have a noticable flaw on something so asthetically pleasing..
    Give them a call. They may email you pictures if you ask.
    WARNING! - The Surgeon General has determined that, time spent listening to music is not deducted from one's lifespan.

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