Audio enhancements and surround technologies improve clarity and spatial sound performance. Both models are designed for movies, music, and gaming, delivering a cinematic experience at home. JBL Stage 220P and KEF Q1 Meta are powerful home theatre speaker systems designed to deliver immersive surround sound with modern audio technologies. Key differences lie in output power, channel setup, and feature support, which influence performance. Connectivity features such as Bluetooth and HDMI ensure compatibility with a wide range of devices.
Verdict: Both systems are competitive, and the right option depends on your room size, usage, and feature requirements.
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