M MAre007 Well-known member Dec 3, 2010 3 0 18,520 Mar 27, 2011 #1 Hi, I've got an 18-year-old KEF 102/2 and I foud that one bass unit has torn foam. What should I do? Buy new units, repair, ...? Regards, MAre
Hi, I've got an 18-year-old KEF 102/2 and I foud that one bass unit has torn foam. What should I do? Buy new units, repair, ...? Regards, MAre
C CnoEvil New member Aug 21, 2009 556 16 0 Mar 27, 2011 #2 Maybe a call to Kef. I have always found them very helpful.
S shooter New member May 4, 2008 210 2 0 Mar 27, 2011 #3 Drop these people an email: http://www.goodhifi.com/ They have a good name on the DIY circuit.
A Anonymous Guest Mar 27, 2011 #4 You might be pushing to find new units, but definitely repair. The 102/2s are classic speakers the like of which are hard to come by now. Edit: This is a common problem with Reference Kefs from that era, by the way.
You might be pushing to find new units, but definitely repair. The 102/2s are classic speakers the like of which are hard to come by now. Edit: This is a common problem with Reference Kefs from that era, by the way.
M MAre007 Well-known member Dec 3, 2010 3 0 18,520 Mar 27, 2011 #5 I'm surprised at low foam quality, because speakers are not even 19 years old and they have been used rarely at low volume levels in place without smoke ... Here are pictures:
I'm surprised at low foam quality, because speakers are not even 19 years old and they have been used rarely at low volume levels in place without smoke ... Here are pictures: