
May 23rd 04, 11:10 PM
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Kef T27 repair
"b.barwick" wrote in message
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Try bluetak, make it pliable 'playing with it first' (the bluetack that
is)
then gently put over the dimple, a quick pull should restore the foil back
if your lucky!
Brian
its not foil, it is or was a rather rigid (relative term) plastic. Sucking
works on these types, usually.
If you are concerned, then replace with cheap Audax soft dome units, much
better sound, IMHO.
I had a few pairs of T27's, but replaced them with Celestion HF1300 / STC
4001 units, but I still like the Audax units, mounted in polystyrene
spheres.
cheers
Bryan
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May 24th 04, 05:42 AM
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Kef T27 repair
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from "Bryan Wallwork" contains these words:
Brian
its not foil, it is or was a rather rigid (relative term) plastic. Sucking
works on these types, usually.
If you are concerned, then replace with cheap Audax soft dome units, much
better sound, IMHO.
I had a few pairs of T27's, but replaced them with Celestion HF1300 / STC
4001 units, but I still like the Audax units, mounted in polystyrene
spheres.
cheers
Bryan
I take it that you mean replace the whole of the T27s with Audax units?
For a moment I wondered whether you had found a way of replacing just
the dome sections with an Audax replacement?
David
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May 24th 04, 01:13 PM
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Kef T27 repair
"David Holgate" wrote in message
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The message
from "Bryan Wallwork" contains these
words:
Brian
its not foil, it is or was a rather rigid (relative term) plastic.
Sucking
works on these types, usually.
If you are concerned, then replace with cheap Audax soft dome units,
much
better sound, IMHO.
I had a few pairs of T27's, but replaced them with Celestion HF1300 /
STC
4001 units, but I still like the Audax units, mounted in polystyrene
spheres.
cheers
Bryan
I take it that you mean replace the whole of the T27s with Audax units?
For a moment I wondered whether you had found a way of replacing just
the dome sections with an Audax replacement?
David
maybe they were OK in their day, but that is long gone, there are, IMHO,
much better ones around for under £15 a piece.
They did sound better if coupled to a KEF B110, and an acoustic butterworth
crossover, but even the bextrene cone of the B110 is bettered easily today,
however, there are some around that still swear by the BBC LS3/5, which used
both drive units and a very complex crossover, which really did nothing for
the sound.
I much prefered the Harbeth P3 monitor, a cracking little unit.
cheers
Bryan
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