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    Default anyone heard of KEF Cadenza speaks?

    Someone local is selling a pair of KEF Cadenza speakers, but I can't find any info on them. Any experience with them? Thanks, Jeff

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    Never heard of them, but here's a link with some info:

    http://www.allansonline.com/Anatomy/...a/Cadenza.html

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    Here is the actual KEF homepage link:

    Cadenza

    It's a real old KEF, 70's, classic in every sense from that brand. They became known for using that oval PR design, and it shows up as a dedicated driver in the new Q series. They call it a "racetrack" driver. As long as they are cheap, buy them, I am told they sound pretty good. If the PR is foam, and at all rough looking don't bother, you'll have a very hard time trying to get it repaired.

    The above link from shepx2 is a good one.
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    Thanks, I am going to check them out. They said they are in goo shape and want $30.00. I will let you all know.

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    KEF are marvelous British loudspeakers with a warm, transient-rich tone that'll remind you of the early Polk monitors but a notch more sophisticated in every respect (IMO).

    That oval driver MIGHT be a PR (KEF did make passives IIRC), but most were actually oval woofers called the B139.

    http://www.t-linespeakers.org/drivers/index.html

    KEF may be most famous for supplying the drivers for the near-legendary BBC's LS 3/5a specification for small broadcast/recording monitors. The LS 3/5a's were made by several British manufacturers including Spendor and Rogers and are highly-valued to this day (maybe in production again).

    Polk was doubtless influenced by the "high-definition" loudspeakers of KEF, Spendor, and Rogers in the early 1970's.
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    I have always been a KEF fan, although it boggles me why I don't have a pair in the house anymore....grrrr. It's a fantastic speaker, and I love the concentric design and sound.

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    Thanks for the info. They sound nice, but the cabs are a little beat up. Doro, I sent you a PM.
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    Rgr that.

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