@telescopereplicator - Are you insane?! Have you heard the 207/2's???? Its as if God himself came down and created a loudspeaker. I can proudly say there is no need for me to ever have to purchase another pair of any loudspeaker for my home theatre room ever again. I'm curious of your qualifications as an engineer - better than the entire team at the KEF offices, who I hear coincidentally also engineer Celestion drivers (drivers in all Fender, Marshall cabs etc...) ??? I doubt it. Ridiculous.
Just looking at the way the speaker shown here is built I can see a few things I would change to get a better sound out of it. The small size alone shows it has not enough space inside to harbour a few high-end components, because they are quite large. I am a big Kef fan, I love the 105 and 104.2. But when I look at those pettyful, tiny components, Kef uses for the filters, all I can think is "why...?" Kef speaker CAN sound superb, but you MUST use top quality filter components, not rubbish.
@telescopereplicator - unfortunately some misconceived and untrue statements made here. You may wnat to check out the many independent reviews on the Reference 201/2 - like Stereophile.
@nahojgrooc I just read the reviews and they all say this speaker is fantastic. But I remember all too well what kind of cheap stuff KEF used to put inside their speakers. With these flimsy filters they still sounded quite good. But with a filter, build up with high-end components, they sounded a lot better. So when I look at this small speaker, only a small filter can fit. High end parts are large, usually. Without being arrogant I dare say I can improve on this little gem even more.
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dremljema7v 2 days ago
BIG DISCOUNT amzn.to\xbwY8x
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Sony 12 Reference series woofer. The finest Sony subwoofer ever produced.
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unlawlauditlem8 2 days ago
@telescopereplicator - Are you insane?! Have you heard the 207/2's???? Its as if God himself came down and created a loudspeaker. I can proudly say there is no need for me to ever have to purchase another pair of any loudspeaker for my home theatre room ever again. I'm curious of your qualifications as an engineer - better than the entire team at the KEF offices, who I hear coincidentally also engineer Celestion drivers (drivers in all Fender, Marshall cabs etc...) ??? I doubt it. Ridiculous.
stepherino29 1 year ago
Just looking at the way the speaker shown here is built I can see a few things I would change to get a better sound out of it. The small size alone shows it has not enough space inside to harbour a few high-end components, because they are quite large. I am a big Kef fan, I love the 105 and 104.2. But when I look at those pettyful, tiny components, Kef uses for the filters, all I can think is "why...?" Kef speaker CAN sound superb, but you MUST use top quality filter components, not rubbish.
telescopereplicator 1 year ago
@telescopereplicator - unfortunately some misconceived and untrue statements made here. You may wnat to check out the many independent reviews on the Reference 201/2 - like Stereophile.
best regards
nahojgrooc 1 year ago
@nahojgrooc I just read the reviews and they all say this speaker is fantastic. But I remember all too well what kind of cheap stuff KEF used to put inside their speakers. With these flimsy filters they still sounded quite good. But with a filter, build up with high-end components, they sounded a lot better. So when I look at this small speaker, only a small filter can fit. High end parts are large, usually. Without being arrogant I dare say I can improve on this little gem even more.
telescopereplicator 1 year ago
No such thing as a flawless speakers, but nice nonetheless never heard them though..
raymondleeleggs 1 year ago