KEF Reference 1



Hi Guys, in my journey in the hobby I had made a few mistakes, but shooting blindly I ended up with a pair of KEF Ref 1. Simply the most satisfaying speakers I ever owned!
After the break in period it feels like I have membranes or a pair of hifi man HE1000 on a big scale in my living room that is a lot to say. They simply dissapear.
I power them with Hegel H30, Gamut CD3, PS audio BHK Preamp (another amazing piece of audio plus outstanding headphone amp), Also DS DAC and AZ cables plus Nordost IC.
Plinius Koru Phono + Rega RP10.
I had owned much more costly setups but nothing as musical as this one.
Speakers I had owned:
AZ Crescendos I.
Harbeth C7es3, M30.1
Dali Helicons MKII 800. Nolas, Ref3A, System audio, Linn, Silverline, Focals, Totem and many others.
I simply want to share this thoughts after trying so many combinations and never been as satisfied.
Lets the music play..
Nice weekend.


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They don't need treatment at all. My room is 17x12 they shine. Low volumes or  louder all kind of music. Good power will make them smile. Like Hegel H360 or H30 .
regards 
I'm glad that you are enjoying your Reference 1s.  There really isn't a lot of information out there on them, but they are definitely a great speaker with every kind of music.  I love my Refs, too, and can't see replacing them anytime soon. 
Thanks, mountainsong.  I've got a pair of the limited Totem 'The Ones', with plans to soon transition to a pair of used Focal Micro Utopia Be, but have also been wondering about the Reference 1s.  Good to know.
I think the KEF reference it is not just another speaker line. It is an acomplishment in engineering and design as well. They sound so natural that after a while it is addictive.
I know friends with the Kef blades that had owned much more expensive speakers before. They just got in love with KEF sound signature like the live performance and out of the way.
Good luck and follow your ears always.
The Hegel H30 is a really great amp and most people who have the Ref 1 seem to like to drive them with higher watt amps like that. 

I first drove my Ref 5s with a Levinson 23.5 and they sounded awesome with lots of tight bass.  I'm now using an MC275 with equally excellent results but with an even smoother upper mid presentation. 

The KEF Refererence line can be run with high watt SS or even lower watt tubes, but they just always present the music in a very natural, organic way.