Modern connectivity options make these systems flexible for different setups and devices. Variations in sound output and surround capabilities affect how immersive the audio experience feels. Support for technologies like Dolby Atmos and DTS enhances the depth and realism of sound. Both systems aim to provide room-filling sound suitable for various entertainment needs. If you're comparing JBL Stage 220P and KEF Q1 Meta, both systems are built to enhance your home entertainment experience with strong audio output and advanced features.
Verdict: Choosing between JBL Stage 220P and KEF Q1 Meta depends on your need for immersive sound and advanced audio technologies.
Top Differences
- Sound Output: 250W vs 10W
- Channels: 250 vs 10
- Frequency Response: Controls : 35Hz - 150Hz
Frequency Response ± 6dB : 26Hz - 150Hz
Crossover Frequencies : 50Hz-150Hz ( variable ) 24dB / Octave vs Crossover Frequency : 21 KHz
Frequency Range ( -6dB ) : 47 Hz - 20KHz
Frequency response ( ±3dB ) : 51 Hz - 20KHz
Typical In-Room Bass Response ( -6dB ) : 42 Hz
Harmonic Distortion ( 90dB, 1m ) : <2% 140 Hz & Above, <1% 170 Hz - 20 KHz
- Subwoofer Size: 300 mm vs 130 mm