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KEF KC62 vs GoldenEar ForceField 30 Comparison
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KEF KC62

Powered Subwoofer | 11-200 Hz

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Powered Subwoofer | 18-250 Hz

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KEF KC62 vs GoldenEar ForceField 30 Speaker Comparison

In this review, we will be comparing KC62 and ForceField 30, two Powered Subwoofer speakers from KEF and GoldenEar. Being Powered subwoofers, they both have built-in amplifiers so you don't need an external power amp or an integrated amp to power them. Let's have a brief look at the main features of KEF KC62 and GoldenEar ForceField 30 first before getting into our more detailed comparison.

KEF KC62 Key Specs

  • 2 x 6.5" Woofer
  • 11-200 Hz Frequency Response
  • 1000 watts Max Amplifier Output
  • Weight:14.05kg
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 245.0" x 10-1/8" x 11-1/16"( 245.0 x 258.0 x 281.0mm )

GoldenEar ForceField 30 Key Specs

  • 8" Polypropylene Woofer
  • 18-250 Hz Frequency Response
  • 1000 watts Max Amplifier Output
  • Weight:14.32kg
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 324.0" x 11-7/16" x 16-9/16"( 324.0 x 291.0 x 421.0mm )

In the following sections, we will get into details in order to better understand how the KEF KC62 and GoldenEar ForceField 30 compare and hopefully end up with enough arguments to decide which one of these subwoofers is the better choice for you.


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Drivers

The efficiency of a subwoofer is directly proportional to the total radiating are squared hence the woofer quantity and diameter.KEF KC62 and GoldenEar ForceField 30 have a totally different setup: the KEF KC62 features 2 x 6.5-inch drivers whereas the ForceField 30 features 1 x 8-inch drivers.

Frequency Response

KC62 has a frequency range of 11-200 Hz whereas ForceField 30 has a frequency range of 18-250 Hz. With a minimum frequency of 11Hz, the KC62 can go significantly deeper on the low side and provide stronger bass compared to the ForceField 30's min frequency of 18Hz.

Below graphs depict how these two speakers compare with the max, min and average values of the Min and Max Frequencies of other speakers in the Subwoofer class in our database.

Low Frequency

Subwoofer Speakers

KEF KC62
GoldenEar ForceField 30
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Max
High Frequency

Subwoofer Speakers

KEF KC62
GoldenEar ForceField 30
Min
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Max

Cabinet Type

The KEF KC62 has a Acoustic Suspension type cabinet. Acoustic Suspension aka Sealed type subwoofers have enclosures that are sealed hence no ports or holes exists on the cabinet. Sealed designs helps to provide more accurate and tight bass responses compared to ported designs. On the other hand the GoldenEar ForceField 30 have Passive Radiator type enclosure. Passive Radiator type subwoofers sports a non-powered cone that moves in response to the main woofer to move air out in order to generate stronger bass in a smaller body compared to ported or sealed designs.

Physical Specs

Size of a speaker can sometimes become an important decision factor due to space constraints or in some cases purely for esthetic reasons. In this section, we are going to compare KEF KC62's and GoldenEar ForceField 30's external dimensions. KEF KC62 has external dimensions of 245.0 x 258.0 x 281.0mm ( 9-5/8inch x 10-1/8inch x 11-1/16inch ) whereas GoldenEar ForceField 30 has external dimensions of 324.0 x 291.0 x 421.0mm ( 12-3/4inch x 11-7/16inch x 16-9/16inch ) .

GoldenEar ForceField 30 is clearly the larger of the two speakers. Its body is 33mm wider, 79mm taller and 140mm deeper than KEF KC62.

Base Surface Area Comparison
Base surface area of a loudspeaker may become a determining factor when the space in your room or desk is limited. The base surface area of the KEF KC62 is approximately 725.0cm2 / 112.4inch2 and base area of the GoldenEar ForceField 30 is approximately 1225.1cm2 / 189.9inch2. The KC62 requires 41% less surface area than the ForceField 30 which gives it a small advantage on placement in tight spaces.

Weight Comparison

The weight of a subwoofer may become an important factor if you need to move and reposition the unit often to find the optimal positioning, also known as 'Subwoofer Crawling'. The KEF KC62 weighs 14.05kg / 30.9lbs and the GoldenEar ForceField 30 weighs 14.32kg / 31.5lbs. This makes the ForceField 30 2% heavier than the KC62.

Here is a comparison of how KC62 and ForceField 30's weights compare with the average, max and min weights in Powered Subwoofer class.

Weight
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KEF KC62
GoldenEar ForceField 30
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What's in the Box of KEF KC62?

Here are the items that are included inside the box of KC62:
  • Powered subwoofer
  • 6.5-feet AC power cord
  • Speaker-level input block
  • User Manual
  • Important Safety Information
  • Warranty Information
  • What's in the Box of GoldenEar ForceField 30?

    Here are the items that come with the ForceField 30:
  • Powered subwoofer
  • 10-feet AC power cord
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Owners Manual

  • Reasons to choose KEF KC62 over GoldenEar ForceField 30
    Number of Woofers 2 vs 1 More woofers
    Low Frequency Response 11 Hz vs 18 Hz Generates deeper bass
    Height 245mm vs 324mm Easier to fit in smaller spaces
    Base Surface Area 725cm2 vs 1225cm2 Takes less floor space
    Wireless Operation Optional vs No Connect your subwoofer to your system wireless
    Reasons to choose GoldenEar ForceField 30 over KEF KC62
    Woofer Size 8 inches vs 6.5 inches Larger woofer
    High Frequency Response 250k Hz vs 200k Hz Generates higher frequency
    Price per pair* 899USD vs 1500USD costs less (*prices may change depending on the seller, location and time)
    KEF KC62 vs GoldenEar ForceField 30 Specs Table
    Detailed comparison of specifications
    General KEF KC62 GoldenEar ForceField 30
    Brand KEF GoldenEar
    Speaker Type Powered Subwoofer Powered Subwoofer
    Max Amplifier Output 1000 watts 1000 watts
    Frequency Response 11-200 Hz 18-250 Hz
    Amplifier
    Watts RMS (Continuous) 1000-watt RMS 1000-watt RMS
    Drivers
    Woofer Quantity 2 1
    Woofer Size 6.5" 8"
    Woofer Composition Polypropylene
    Tweeter Size - -
    Aimable Tweeter No No
    Midrange Driver No No
    Firing Direction side front and bottom
    Physical Specs
    Height 245.0mm (9.6") 324.0mm (12.8")
    Width 258.0mm (10.2") 291.0mm (11.5")
    Depth 281.0mm (11.1") 421.0mm (16.6")
    Weight 14.05kg (30.9lbs) 14.32kg (31.5lbs)
    Enclosure Acoustic Suspension Passive Radiator
    Moisture Resistancy No No
    Connections
    Other
    Parts Warranty 2 Years 3 Years
    Labor Warranty 2 Years 3 Years

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