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KEF Ci130QS Square In-Ceiling Speaker

KEF Ci130QS Square In-Ceiling Speaker

Regulärer Preis €269,00 EUR
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🚚Estimated insured delivery:  13 Jan 2026 – 15 Jan 2026 LV · LT · EE
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  • LV 3€
  • RU, USA 200€
  • Andere Länder 200
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🧾 Overview

The KEF Ci130QS is a premium square in-ceiling architectural speaker built around KEF’s Uni-Q driver array for wide, even room coverage. It’s designed for discreet whole-home audio and surround/Atmos applications where you want clean installation and consistent sound across a broad listening area.

✅ Key Features

✅ KEF Uni-Q driver array for wide, even dispersion and a stable soundstage
✅ 130 mm (5.25") LF driver with 19 mm (0.75") aluminium dome tweeter (coaxial Uni-Q)
✅ Ultra-Thin Bezel (UTB) design for a minimal visual footprint
✅ Magnetic, paintable grille for fast install and seamless décor matching
✅ Open-back design optimized for in-ceiling cavities; optional rear enclosure available
✅ IP64-rated construction for humidity-prone spaces (bathrooms, covered terraces, etc.)
✅ High sensitivity for strong output with modest amplifier power

📊 Technical Specifications ▼
Parameter Value
Device type In-ceiling architectural speaker (passive)
Driver array Uni-Q coaxial
LF driver 130 mm (5.25")
HF driver 19 mm (0.75") aluminium dome (Uni-Q)
Nominal impedance 8 Ω
Sensitivity (2.83 V / 1 m) 87 dB
Frequency response (±6 dB), open-backed 45 Hz – 34 kHz
Crossover frequency 3.8 kHz
Nominal coverage 130°
Max SPL 103 dB
Recommended amplifier power 10 – 100 W
Recommended high-pass filter 50 Hz
Connections (inputs/outputs) Speaker wire terminals (passive, wired)
Wireless N/A (no Bluetooth / Wi-Fi)
Product external dimensions (H × W × D) 184 × 184 × 84 mm
Cut-out dimensions (H × W) 158 × 158 mm
Mounting depth from surface 77.9 mm
Ceiling thickness (min / max) 6 mm / 24 mm
Net weight 1.4 kg
Optional rough-in frame RIF130S
Optional rear enclosure RNC130S
Ingress protection IP64

📦 What’s in the Box

📦 KEF Ci130QS in-ceiling speaker (single)
🧲 Magnetic paintable grille
🎨 Paint protection (paint shield) for finishing work
🧩 Cut-out template (for accurate ceiling cut)
📖 Installation manual / documentation

🔄 Compatibility

Works with AV receivers, multiroom amplifiers, and stereo amps using standard speaker-wire connections. Ideal for distributed audio zones, surround channels, and height speakers in Dolby Atmos/DTS:X layouts; for deeper bass performance, pair with a subwoofer and/or use the optional rear enclosure where appropriate.

📦✈️ Shipping & Returns

📦 Insured worldwide delivery
🔄 14-day return policy
🛡️ 2-year EU warranty

📝 Reviews

“Honestly, I’m impressed with their sound even with 5 1/4" woofers.”
Source: Reddit (r/hometheater)

“KEF provides a round template… and a clear plastic paint shield…”
Source: Audioholics (KEF Ci Series In-Ceiling Speakers Review)

“They seem to have virtually no bass… installing them would result in more bass…”
Source: AVForums (user discussion thread)

⚠️ Warning

⚠️ Warning: Installing the Ci130QS may trigger “just one more speaker” syndrome—followed by measuring angles, arguing about Atmos topologies, and suddenly owning a laser level you never planned to buy. Proceed responsibly.

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