Kef 107’s are generally, well..invariably in need of service. It’s simply an age factor. all of that series of Kef’s are in that age bracket. The 104/2, the reference 102,and so on. All are getting to be in desperate shape, if all original and unserviced.
New woofer surrounds, a complex affair..and the tweeters need to be rebuilt, due to dried out ferrofluid. Another complex affair.
Nothing bad about Kef speakers, it’s a simple age thing. The brand’s longevity in the market makes it so.
Asses the qualities of the speakers, first. Ascertain if they meet spec. Research what I speak of. It would be very unusual if they did function 100%. download the manual for the speakers and kube.
the youngest the speaker could possibly be is +25 years old ....to as old as ~30 years.
https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/kef/model-107.shtml
eg, here's a video of the complexities of dealing with the tweeter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtfqarUiFhw
New woofer surrounds, a complex affair..and the tweeters need to be rebuilt, due to dried out ferrofluid. Another complex affair.
Nothing bad about Kef speakers, it’s a simple age thing. The brand’s longevity in the market makes it so.
Asses the qualities of the speakers, first. Ascertain if they meet spec. Research what I speak of. It would be very unusual if they did function 100%. download the manual for the speakers and kube.
the youngest the speaker could possibly be is +25 years old ....to as old as ~30 years.
https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/kef/model-107.shtml
eg, here's a video of the complexities of dealing with the tweeter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtfqarUiFhw