Jon S
Super Member
I was given a pair of KEF 104/2s. The cabinets appear to be in fine shape with one problem. It looks like one cabinet was exposed to the sun as the face and top of the veneer is a shade lighter than the rest of the cabinet. Both tweeters were dead. I was luckily able to find a pair of replacements from KEF in NJ. I have read that other than the tweeters, the foam rot issue is the other main cause of problems.
Here's my question. The woofers appear to have rubber surrounds and the anulus surround in the center also appears to be made of rubber. I have not read anywhere that there were rubbered version of these drivers. Also, there appears two chunks of foam cylinders sitting right below the top woofer. What are they for? They appear to be in good condition with very early signs of tearing on one. are these foam rings in the proper position?
After replacing the tweeters, the speakers do not have the 3D effect soundstage imaging I remembered them having before. I swear that the 104/2 I listened to before had startling holographic imaging. Granted the equipment I am using (a Sony 444ES receiver) is not the best, but will the soundstage be that different?
Here's my question. The woofers appear to have rubber surrounds and the anulus surround in the center also appears to be made of rubber. I have not read anywhere that there were rubbered version of these drivers. Also, there appears two chunks of foam cylinders sitting right below the top woofer. What are they for? They appear to be in good condition with very early signs of tearing on one. are these foam rings in the proper position?
After replacing the tweeters, the speakers do not have the 3D effect soundstage imaging I remembered them having before. I swear that the 104/2 I listened to before had startling holographic imaging. Granted the equipment I am using (a Sony 444ES receiver) is not the best, but will the soundstage be that different?