You can probably do it yourself; I have. All that is usually required is to take the screws out of the tweeter, then either unsolder the tweeter or pull the clips off it, depending on how it is fasted on. Anyone who can use a soldering iron at all can do it; a KEF dealers is only needed to buy the tweeters, not for the repair itself.
Upgrading from 90's KEF C95
So one of my old KEF C95 floorstanding speaker tweeters seems to have finally went away. I have been thinking about upgrading to a more modern front speaker for quite a while now and this has pushed me over the ledge. I have a KEF Q9c center channel which is nothing fantastic but it does the job and sounds nice to me. My question is what front floor standing speakers from KEF would be comparable to these C95's that would pair nicely with the Q9c center? I am not only interested in these speakers for surround, we also play a good amount of music on them so that is important. Considering a pair of the XQ90's but wanted to get some input from the community here before I pulled the trigger. Thanks in advance!
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