
KEF
The KEF KC62 is an ultra‑compact sealed subwoofer that delivers deep, accurate bass down to 11 Hz using dual 6.5‑inch Uni‑Core force‑cancelling drivers and 1000 W RMS amplification. Its small aluminium cabinet (63 % smaller than the KC92) and five EQ presets make it ideal for apartments and medium‑size rooms where space is at a premium.
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$1,699.99
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$1,567.31
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$1,350.00
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$1,699.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the KC62 for its unprecedented bass depth, accuracy, and ultra‑compact design, noting the effective use of Uni‑Core force‑cancelling drivers and DSP. They also appreciate the easy RCA integration and flexible EQ presets. However, they caution that the sub’s 31 lb weight is deceptive and its 105 dB SPL ceiling may fall short in larger listening environments, especially when compared to the louder KC92.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the fast, deep, punchy bass and the sleek, modern look that fits well in small to medium rooms. The EQ presets and tuning flexibility receive frequent praise, as does the solid build quality. Common complaints revolve around the heavy weight, limited maximum volume in big spaces, and occasional power limits at very low frequencies.
Common Complaints
Heavy 31 lb weight makes placement cumbersome, maximum SPL of 105 dB limits performance in big rooms, and the sub can feel under‑powered at high volumes or ultra‑low frequencies.
What People Are Saying
“might and magic of deep, accurate bass”
“small but mighty”
“lean yet powerful bass”
“fast, deep and punchy bass”
“blown away by compact size and incredible performance”
“31 lbs feels like '3 bowling balls'”
How It Compares
vs. KEF KC92
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Choose the KC62 for ultra‑compact, precise bass in small to medium rooms; opt for the KC92 when louder output and larger room coverage are required.