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Kii Audio THREE
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Description

Kii THREE
The Secret of Big Speakers
Kii’s mission for the THREE was to break the sonic mould of compact speakers. Powerful small speakers with deep bass have been around for a while now but none so far sounded like a big speaker. The THREE is built to fix that.

Basic acoustics tells us that a classic box speaker only directs sound towards the listeners from the midrange up while bass frequencies are radiated all around. The frequency where this change happens depends on the size of the box front (the “baffle”). The smaller the baffle, the higher the frequency at which bass is still radiated all around instead of directed towards the listener.

That in short is why big speakers have so far delivered much more precise timing and detail in the bass and low mids than small speakers: the room gets less chance to interfere. And that is what Kii has now managed to make a compact speaker do.

Jacob Collier talks about his
Kii THREEs
Jacob Collier is a two-time GRAMMY award-winning singer, composer, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist, based in London, England. Dubbed by many as one of the most innovative creative musicians of his generation, Jacob first rose to popularity through the virality of his homemade multi-track YouTube videos. In these, Jacob re-creates well-known songs, layering multiple voices and instruments on top of one another, and visualizes these with a multi-Jacob mosaic split-screen layout. Collier's musical style fuses elements of jazz, a cappella, groove, folk, electronic music, classical music, gospel, soul and improvisation, and often features extreme use of re-harmonization. Since his inaugural video in 2011, Jacob’s online social channels have garnered over 300K international followers and more than 13 million YouTube views. His viral hits, such as his rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing”, also made him popular among the Jazz community. Some legendary fans include Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Chick Corea, and Take 6, to name a few.

Discussions

Kii Three-Have you heard them?

Hi Peter, I had a home demonstration of the Kii three’s kindly bought down to me by Lee from Strictly Stereo Im too only in it for home listening and do not have a studio - I was mightily impressed by the Kii three’s - the detail I heard was phenomenal to say the least...

Steven Slate VSX Headphone: Mix in Pro Studios, Mastering Rooms, Cars, Clubs, Boomboxes, & More

...had these a couple of hours now. Early impressions :¬) For reference, I have a GIK treated home studio with Kii Three's: (Note: there's now an acoustic panel resting on the back of the desk—about 30cm in height—which stops reflections from the desk itself. I was also using a Trinnov ST2 until updating the Kii firmware,...

Dolby Atmos for Music POLL - Will It Take off?

...the same way as traditional multi-speaker setups, so it's not sensible to compare. It's instead more comparable to something like Kii Three's DSP to create a cardioid dispersion pattern . It would be good to compare them to, say, an old-school Bose 5.1 system with tiny speakers on sticks and a sub.

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