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Rating Reviewed by: Christian Schroff(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date December 5, 2002Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month Visitors rate this review 2.83 of 5,
6.00 votes
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Review 1 of 14
Price Paid:
$500.00
from eBay Summary: As a student, I was happy with my pair of Cerwin Vega U-123, listening mainly classic and baroque music or jazz. But now it was time to make a change.
Years ago, when I heard the first time LINN speakers (I think it was Sara), I thought I would hear live music, when I came into the room, but nobody was there playing the saxophone, that sounded so real. I never forget this impression.
So I just had to buy, when I saw the Kabers at eBay for Euro 500,00. For these acitve speakers I bought 3 Cambridge Audio P500 and a Cambridge Audio C500. When I changed the preamp with the old Denon PRA-1100 for a comparison, I realized, that the Kabers are like cats: They just want the best food.
What's the difference to the Cerwin Vega stile? It was like the night would change into day, when I say frequency response (midrange) and soundstage, and that is the main reason, why I wanted to change my speakers. In point of view clean sound (distortions) there is no much difference. But, but ... the sound-volume of the Kabers are poor in comparison with the Cerwin Vega: The Kabers with its precise transparancy are perfect for chamber music, but they don't "fill" big rooms. The music doesn't go under the skin, although it is a great pleasure, to listen seriously to music. You can hear almost every thing.
There was one big tear in my eye, when I gave away the Cerwin Vegas: The Kaber woofers are so weak. So I bought a subwoofer, and I am happy again. Strengths: transparancy, frequency response, soundstage. Weaknesses: chamber music stile, need of subwoofers, price, if you had to pay the full price. Similar Products Used: Piega, perhabs Rowen
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Rating Reviewed by: Dave Mayer(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date June 30, 2002Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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Review 2 of 14
Price Paid:
$650.00
from Musical Approach Summary: Can someone help me...I got these speakers (passive) and they sound superb. The problem is that if i up the volume they really let go off the bass and distort.I am using a NAD C370 driving the highs and a NAD C270 the lows cabled up with 4 runs of Linn K20.To get any real volume the nads are having to be pushed very hard (3 o clock position on the volume control)I realise that its the amps that are probably causing the distortion and wonder if bridging the amps will cure the problem.The kabers seem to just soak up so much power. Can anyone give me some tips..i dont really want to change the nads unless absolutely no other option.Will Linn amps really make a difference,what will going active do,will bridging give them the power they need to go load with less effort?????? SEND YOUR ADVICE TO djmayerfzr@hotmail.com Strengths: Great detailed sound when not being to demanding of amps. Weaknesses: Can my 2 nads (120wpc each)drive them??????? Similar Products Used: LINN KEILEDS
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Rating Reviewed by: Dweeb(Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date June 23, 2002Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 4.67 of 5,
3.00 votes
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Review 3 of 14
Price Paid:
$2400.00
from Definitive Audio Summary: I agree with many of the comments below. The Kaber is not for everyone. However, if you appreciate a laid back, detailed and incredibly 'snappy' (in activ mode) presentation, this speaker will make you a very happy camper.
I orginally owned a pair of passive Kabers which I purchased second hand. The speakers were driven by a Linn Majik with a Mimik as the source. This quickly proved to be inadequate. I worked out a deal with my local retailer to trade-in the passive units for aktiv demos with a pair of LK-100's. Over four years, I've upgraded to my current system consisting of LP12 (Ittok), Ikemi, Pekin, Kairn and three LK100's. Every upgrade provided substantial improvement as the Kaber (especially aktiv) is a ruthlessly revealling speaker. My most recent upgrade was replacing the ceramic dome tweater with the new fabric unit found in the current LINN speaker line. This provided one of the best upgrades for the lowest price of any changes I've made to my system. The high end is smoother with more detail and depth.
Overall, this speaker is a pleasure to listen to. It offers an open, detailed and pitch-perfect mid range and high end with a bass response that is (contrary to some other reviews) extended, pitch-perfect and incredibly quick in activ mode. They like being close to the wall which is practical in most living room situations. The enclosure is built like a tank and offers that rock solid sound when you knock on its side. They are also among the most beautifully proportioned and constructed speakers you'll find if you care about what things look like.
The downside is that the small bass driver that provides the snappy bass does not provide an overwhelming amount of it. If you crave the weighty bass required for heavy metal or symphonic music these might not be for you. However, if you listen primarily to more intimate, and especially acoustic, music such as jazz or chamber ensembles, you will find few speakers out there that will outperform these at anything near the price.
If you own passive Kabers, upgrade to aktiv. If you own either, upgrade to the new tweaters. If you like LINN and are consdering a speaker upgrade, consider a used pair of Kabers, aktiv cards and a tweater upgrade. Strengths: open, detailed and pitch-perfect mid range and high end with a bass response that is extended, pitch-perfect and incredibly quick in activ mode.
beautifully proportioned and constructed. Weaknesses: do not provide an overwhelming amount of bass Similar Products Used: LINN index, tukan, mimik, majik, karik, numerik, ikemi, lp12, pekin, lk100.
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Rating Reviewed by: Edo(Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date April 5, 2002Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
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Review 4 of 14
Price Paid:
$1150.00
from Snijders, Rotterdam Summary: In my experience, this speaker is not exactly fit for just anyone. It will get analytical and slightly forward, and some might not appreciate that. If that''''s the kind of sound you like, go for the Kaber. It provides detail and soundstage that will blow you out of your socks. It sounds uncoloured open and effortless, but it does seem to not come to its full potential in my current setup. I expect a lot of improvement from going Aktiv. Strengths: Effortless, detailed presentation. Weaknesses: Seems to crave Aktiv amplification. Similar Products Used: Linn Ninka, Monitor Audio Silver series
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Rating Reviewed by: Carl(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date December 6, 2001Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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Review 5 of 14
Price Paid:
$2000.00
from london Summary: Had these thing two years originally being used in an all linn system karik numerik where they were very accurate but two dimensional and being used passively a little box bound not breathing like some ported designs.
Now run them on a valve amp and agree with many of the reviews here these are a true reference speaker which require critical positioning anad are ruthlessly revealing of poor recording mixes, but not to the detriment of the music which is what they sounded like in my $20k all linn system.
I'm happy now and that says it all ...pick these up second hand and you'll never need to upgrade for another 20years Strengths: excellent tight and supremely revealing but not bright Weaknesses: Bass in passive is low but light in amplitude Similar Products Used: castles, royd , homegrown
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