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Kef replacement crossover plate
Kef replacement crossover plate











kef replacement crossover plate

That said, I have read in a few articles that Kefs benefit a lot from bi-wiring ( I agree). Either way you should notice a difference. Replace either with a short length of the speaker wire you are using (in my case QED silver edition which HornyDragon now owes me 4 inches ) or bi-wire. Whether or not you want to spend the money on bi-wiring I would still recommend you rip those bridge plates off and replace. Definate improvement, Vocals better and the bass tightned up, felt as though the speakers were 'breathing' easier.įinally, both bi-wired and I'm back in audio heaven, perfect balance and all detail there where it should be with a very tightly controlled sound that I enjoy from the kef range. Right, ripped off the bridge plate and replaced with a 4 inch piece of my speaker wire (thought if this doesnt work I'm sending Horny the bill ).

kef replacement crossover plate

As the track played I did feel that the sound imaging was off balance, the vocals just didnt seem to come from the pseudo centre which I am used to with these speakers.

kef replacement crossover plate

Not bad but not great by any stretch of the imagination. Whacked on 'No Doubt - Underneath it all', amp on stereo bypass. I bi-wired the left and bridge plated the right. I then brought my Q1's to the front (seeing as the Q1's are the speakers in question in the original post). Since I didn't have the original bridge plates to put back, I went looking through my tool box for some good old 'lamp cord' (which I felt would as close as possible replicate the plates) and lo and behold there was a pair of plates there which I assumed came from my centre. Gave it a shot and this is my opinion only !!













Kef replacement crossover plate