CnoEvil said:
Neuphonix said:
Hey Cno,
check out my signature & see if you notice anything!
Ffffffk me! :bounce:
What finish? What do you like about them? Are they connected up? How do they sound in your room? What did you demo them with? Do they have enough bass for 2 channel withiut a sub? Do you agree with my assessment?
Did they come with all the accessories ie. Lovely wooden box housing things like: Spikes, Metal Feet, Spirit Level, Spanner etc
Make sure you have the "boundary compensation bungs in the right place.
Mwaaaahahahahaha!!! :twisted:
Sorry to just pop that up there and then leave, had to go to a family dinner. Considered calling in sick so I could stay at home and play with my new beauties!
So, I have to say that I did go along feeling that there was a certain serendipity at play, speakers that you've been banging on about for so long, exactly the right price, right colour & at a dealer who is very open to trades.
They are a trade in set, about two years old & in mint condition except for minor damge to one of the small circular grills, finish is gloss black.
The demo went well, I bought my Akurate from that dealer & have got to know him a bit. It is one of the most boutique stores in Sydney, lots of exotic kit. They don't actually stock Kef, but when I saw the 205s on their website I knew I had to go check them out.
Unfortunately the listening room was not networked so was unable to listen to them with a Linn DS. Amps were Pass Lab 60watt class A monoblocks, Pre amp was VTL 5.5(?) & a Metro Done CD player. All very nice.
Took a misture of CDs with me, blues, funk, dance, hip-hop, vocal. Pretty much from the moment I started I didn't wipe the smile from my face or stop tapping my foot, they handled everything with amplomb.
What do I like about them? Well mid-range for a start, oh how I have been missing it! And bass, so full and rich. They are slightly forward, but nowhere near as forward as the Diablos. Definitely a beautiful looking speaker, big but not too imposing, great curves 8)
They are hooked up at home now, but haven't has much time to play around with them. Initial impressions are very good, as you have been saying a great match for the AMS.
Unfortunately the lovely wooden box did not come with them
(I was so looking forward to that box!). I guess the previous owner must have kept it for his cuff links or some such. All the extra bits are present however & I have a perfect velour zip up pouch thing which will serve nicely. Haven't spiked them yet, will play around with position for a while before going there.
The boundary compensation plugs are present, ATM I only have the bass ones in place. Will spend some time working those out.
I very much doubt that I will be using my subs for Hifi anymore. Removing the crossover was a good thing, it was introducing some unwanted noise. I'll move it on soon.
So yes a small step back for a big jump forward, absolutely, I couldn't be happier. Will still borrow an M6-500i for a week to play around, but if my Yamaha is up to the job for AV duties, then I can't really see myself parting with the AMS gear. The dealer was saying that he recomended just running the AV via an AUX input on the Primo, still not entirely sold on that but will have a think. Few issues around wife & overly complex systems etc to be ironed out.
Thanks again for all the input, you've been a voice of reason. God it feels so good to be back to floorstanders again, what the hell was I thinking!
BTW, don't you think you should send me over a set of your custom cutting boards? I've made some pretty decent contributions towards your Christmas bonus in the last year or so now