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KEF S2 Speaker Stands for LS Series - Pair

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KEF S2 Speaker Stands for LS Series - Pair

Engineered to maximize performance

The S2 Floor Stands are designed by our UK engineering team to ensure your speakers sound their best, and deliver pristine, room-filling sound. They are the ideal height for driver positioning, and their steel plates and fillable aluminum tube structure provide the perfect platform.

Red LS50 on S2 Stands
Red LS50 on S2 Stands

Color-matched for your speakers

The S2 Floor Stand’s five colors perfectly match the finishes of the LS50 Meta and the LS50 Wireless II wireless speaker system. They are available in Carbon Black, Titanium Grey, and Mineral White, plus Royal Blue Special Edition (LS50 Meta) and Crimson Red Special Edition (LS50 Wireless II).

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KEF S2 Speaker Stands for LS Series - Pair
$499.99

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Engineered to maximize performance

The S2 Floor Stands are designed by our UK engineering team to ensure your speakers sound their best, and deliver pristine, room-filling sound. They are the ideal height for driver positioning, and their steel plates and fillable aluminum tube structure provide the perfect platform.

Red LS50 on S2 Stands
Red LS50 on S2 Stands

Color-matched for your speakers

The S2 Floor Stand’s five colors perfectly match the finishes of the LS50 Meta and the LS50 Wireless II wireless speaker system. They are available in Carbon Black, Titanium Grey, and Mineral White, plus Royal Blue Special Edition (LS50 Meta) and Crimson Red Special Edition (LS50 Wireless II).

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