The KEF KC62 subverts expectations by delivering deep, controlled low-end performance from an enclosure roughly the size of a football. Built around an acoustically inert extruded aluminium cabinet, this active unit combines clean industrial design with twin force-cancelling drivers. As an instock selection for listener setups requiring maximum bass extension with minimum footprint, it seamlessly pairs with main stereo speakers or active monitors like the KEF LS Series.Dual Driver Precision with Uni-Core:At the core of this compact design is KEF Uni-Core technology, which combines both opposing 6.5-inch drivers into a single overlapping magnet system. This configuration reduces cabinet volume significantly without sacrificing driver excursion. Representing a modern step forward in the speakers-subwoofer category, force-cancelling driver placement ensures cabinet vibration remains practically non-existent even during demanding low-frequency passages.Clean Power in a Compact Enclosure:Driving the dual woofers is a dedicated 1000W RMS Class-D amplifier, supplying abundant headroom for dynamic shifts in music and film soundtracks. Integrated Smart Distortion Control continuously measures signal output to correct non-linear movement before distortion occurs. While a traditional subwoofer often relies on larger cabinet volumes to achieve lower frequencies, the KC62 reproduces tight, accurate bass down to 11Hz, giving subwoofers in this size class a whole new benchmark for clarity and control. Uni-Core Technology: Combines dual driver motors into a single structure to yield deep bass from a minimal cabinet footprint. 1000W RMS Amplification: Supplies clean power to handle rapid dynamic changes without clipping or loss of detail. Smart Distortion Control System: Monitors cone movement in real time to prevent harmonic distortion at high playback levels. Extruded Aluminium Enclosure: Provides a rigid, vibration-resistant structure that prevents acoustic colouration. Force-Cancelling Configuration: Eliminates cabinet agitation to keep low frequencies tight and well-defined.