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Joseph Oberlander commented
: MINe 109 wrote: : : Studio monitors would be a bad choice for the OP. He wants a : floorstander roughly equivalent to his KEF 104s and prefers classical : music. Monitors are often meant for tabletop positioning and have : frequency responses bumps to exaggerate recording/production flaws. : : Honestly, he's going to have to look really really hard to find : a better speaker than his 104s. He might look into large planars : or move to full-range electrostatics. You guys are getting off on a tangent here. The OP (and my virtual ears pricked up, because I own exactly the same model) specifically mentioned Kef 104*ab*, not Kef 104 the much later reference model. Mine are marked "1972" on the back of the bass drivers ... but I can't afford to upgrade *yet*. Indeed, no-one has mentioned the later (or latest) Kef models as contenders until now, I think. Surely they would be a suitable & obvious upgrade? I've certainly liked the few later (Reference & Q series IIRC) ones I've heard, and they still seem to take R&D work as seriously as ever. RdM |
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