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, from Sheffield
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$0.00 Summary: This speakers has numerous plus points but needs careful partnering and plenty of TLC to bring it up to speed. First of all:
1) replace the crossovers - preferably with all new polyprops and inductors, hardwired onto a new board
2) replace all internal wiring with some decent silver coated OFC
3) remove the OTT protection circuitry from the head unit
This renovations bring massive improvements in high frequency detail, reductions in colouration, bass control, vocal presence etc. etc. But...there are still caveats to this speaker: It is still very much 'laid back'. aka the soundstage is not pushed forward vocally as is often the case in loudspeakers - if this the sound you're after (i know the feeling!) i would suggest some very opposite electronics - mainly Naim! - to compliment it. The second problem is the huge 12" bass driver! It takes a some controlling - not that you couldn't run it off 30 watt Arcam integrated, but god, can you tell the difference in power and control when you change to a decent pre power!
The Kef 105.2 is probably technically very 'correct', but it's neutrality means than it needs proper partnering and I would suggest it may lead to you changing your amps and cd player. Strengths: Massive soundstage, impact, bass. Nice vocals. Sounds like a nightclub in your front room (if you have nice neighbours!). Very easy to modify. Very nice to look at. Hold their value very well. Weaknesses: Laid back. Need sympathetic electronics -preferably with great bass control and a forward character. Similar Products Used: There are no similar electronics - these speakers are unique. If you want Cerwin Vegas with hifi characteristics these are the ones! But they're not perfect (what is!). But...they are the nearest i've
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