AFAIK, the KEF KUBE 200 does not have a separate power supply, at least my KUBE 200 104/2 doesn't. OTOH, there appear to be versions of the KUBE 200 for various KEF speaker systems, so some KUBEs may have a separate power supply.
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I saw a KEF Kube on another site and it had no power supply but in the rear picture of it I saw a jack in the back that looks like it accepts a 5 pin type of plug. It also said 102. Has anyone been able to confirm if KEF Kube does in fact require a power supply? Also if it says 102 on the back of it does that mean it is for the KEF 102 speaker line. Thanks |
the R105/3 had an optional kube 200 that extended low bass but added a lot of distortion and doubling in the process the kube also tamed a slight rise in the upper mids that you could probably dsp out. The R107 and 107/2 required the kube but the r 104 and 105/3 didn't. I remember both having those stupid wallwart power supplies that some internet research could probably get you the specs for. |
@klipschking , what model Kefs are you trying to add a Kube to? |