Help with kef r900 issue


I bought a pair of kef r900 speakers from kefdirect in April 2018. I enjoy them most of the time, but with some vocals, e.g., Alan Jackson, Allison Krauss and Mary Chaplin Carpenter, at nearly any level, they sometimes make a ripping, tearing or distorted sound that is hard to describe. Initially, I used a McIntosh MC202 with 200 rms, and now a Rotel RB 1590, with identical results. Initially, I used a very old Transparent Musiclink cable and now a Transparent Plus, again with identical results. I’m about to dump these unless I can figure it out since KEF has no one in the NW to repair them and they advise against paying to ship them (I agree). Before I write them off as a bad bargain, theories are solicited! Thanks
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3 months?  I had a similar problem once with new speakers.  After the second pair I realized my amp was destroying the speakers.  I believe your original equipment most likely caused damage to the crossovers.  Something happened in your system and the problem persists after driver change due to internal issues.  KEF seems reasonable.  The 3 month thing puts the spotlight firmly on you as well.  What condition was your original equipment in?  I know ML’s are a tough load and could have stressed your previous amp.
Go to your EQ settings then lower your 8KHZ and 16KHZ till the sound disappears. Had to do this with R900s and Q900s. Drove me nuts till figured it out.
LoL, right?

Why I read that entire post is beyond me. I’m guessing that he didn’t like how bright the KEFs are.  A system mismatch and a bright, detailed speaker not fully broken in can sound screechy on 3 or 4 poorly recorded tracks for sure.  LS50’s and LS50w’s are pretty bright right out of the box.  They tame down after 100-200 hours.