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I have been driving my NS10's from an old Yamaha amplifier for years.
Sounded fine to me.... A few months ago when I purchased a Hafler 7000 I figured it would kill!! But to my surprise, the difference my barely noticeable... Then, a few weeks ago I got a KEF K-300 amplifier as part of an auction package deal....well...this amp, which I have never heard of before, simply destroyed the Hafler! Much more power and much tighter bass..... As anyone heard of this KEF stuff? I'm trying to find information on this, but having no luck.... Also, I wonder if this used Hafler is working properly? Peace |
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As anyone heard of this KEF stuff? I'm trying to find information on this, but having no luck.... Have you tried http://www.kef.co.uk Chris W -- The voice of ignorance speaks loud and long, But the words of the wise are quiet and few. --- |
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Has anyone heard of this KEF stuff?
I've mixed about 400 albums on a pair of KEF 103.2 speakers. They are spectrally accurate, unhyped, detailed, & three-dimensional. IOW everything that most "studio monitors" are not. Yes, KEF is good British audiophile gear. What you are hearing is what distinguishes high end audiophile-level gear from mass market, Chinese manufactured (I believe), middle of the road gear. Scott Fraser |
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Scott,
Would you rate Bryston amp in the same category as KEF. TIA, DaveT Scott Fraser wrote: Has anyone heard of this KEF stuff? I've mixed about 400 albums on a pair of KEF 103.2 speakers. They are spectrally accurate, unhyped, detailed, & three-dimensional. IOW everything that most "studio monitors" are not. Yes, KEF is good British audiophile gear. What you are hearing is what distinguishes high end audiophile-level gear from mass market, Chinese manufactured (I believe), middle of the road gear. Scott Fraser |
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Scott,
Would you rate Bryston amp in the same category as KEF. Dave: Can't say, because I've not used KEF amps, just the speakers. My KEFs are driven by Bryston, though. Scott Fraser |
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KEF amplifiers, unlike KEF speakers, are very rare in the USA. I don't think
I've even seen one, never mind heard one. Peace, Paul |
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Here's the thing: I just got a pair of JBL LSR6332 which I soffit
mounted. Since I already had the KEF hooked up to the NS10's I figured i'd try the Hafler on the LSR's. Now with both amps on full, when I A-B the LSR vs NS10, the volume is lower on the JBLs.... The JBLs sound amazing but then again I haven't heard them with the KEF yet.... Although I'm a little reluctant to take the KEF off of the NS10s because they never sounded so good. So now, I wonder if I should look at something else to drive the JBLs....Anyone have any recommendations for the LSR6332? |
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![]() Lukester wrote: Since I already had the KEF hooked up to the NS10's I figured i'd try the Hafler on the LSR's. Now with both amps on full, when I A-B the LSR vs NS10, the volume is lower on the JBLs.... This much is irrelevant. Amplifier gains vary, as do speaker sensitivities. The JBLs sound amazing but then again I haven't heard them with the KEF yet.... Although I'm a little reluctant to take the KEF off of the NS10s because they never sounded so good. So now, I wonder if I should look at something else to drive the JBLs....Anyone have any recommendations for the LSR6332? Of course, if you have the money. It's simple for you to try the KEF amplifier on the JBLs so you should definitely give that a listen. If you like it, will you go out and buy another KEF amplfier? What do you want us to tell you? We're easy. g |
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![]() "Scott Fraser" wrote in message oups.com... Has anyone heard of this KEF stuff? I've mixed about 400 albums on a pair of KEF 103.2 speakers. They are spectrally accurate, unhyped, detailed, & three-dimensional. IOW everything that most "studio monitors" are not. Yes, KEF is good British audiophile gear. What you are hearing is what distinguishes high end audiophile-level gear from mass market, Chinese manufactured (I believe), middle of the road gear. Scott Fraser The Hafler 7000 was made in the U.S. This is a very lean, clean, amplifier. But speakers must be carefully matched with amplifiers. The 7000 is probably not a good match for your speakers. |
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![]() soundhaspriority wrote: But speakers must be carefully matched with amplifiers. News to me. |
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