texsun
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KEF 104/2, 105/3, or 107/2? I've owned a pair of Kef 104.2s for over three years now and have yet to have a problem with any of the parts. Yes, there is the risk with any "vintage" speaker that parts will fail and replacements will be scarce, but since Donbellphd owns a pair... | |
Modern day equivalent of KEF 104.2s? Thanks for all the commentsSoliloquy and Vandersteen are already on my list. I'm surprised at the mention of Sonus Faber and Vienna Acoustics. From what I understand these are pretty "warm" speakers (some would say staid) that excel at, say, class... | |
Classe CA200 & KEF 104.2's I wouldn't worry about blowing the speakers. I have the same bi-wired Kef 104.2s and have used a Bryton 4B NRB that puts out 250WPC into 8 ohms and 400WPC into 4 ohms. I've pushed the volume to ear-splitting levels without a problem.In general, th... | |
Sony SCD-C555ES or Sony SCD-c222ES How about in build quality? | |
what center speaker to go with Kef 104.2 My post won't help, but I've been wondering the same thing. I have a pair of the early 90's vintage Raymond Cooke bi-wired 104.2s. Fantastic speakers. I assume the Reference 200c will work and perhaps even the older 100c. What will you be using fo... | |
Rega Planet vs Cambridge Audio DE500 Se I'm sure you've taking this into account, but... any original Planet that is available to you has to be at least a couple of years old. You can get the 500E for less than $500 new with a 30-day trial period from sudioadvisor. Try it, return it if ... |