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Kef Carlton III
I've got an opportunity to acquire a pair of Kef Carlton III's - mid 80's
vintage floorstanders I gather. I'm going to see/hear them over the weekend. Had anyone any background info or opinions on them? Any ideas of their cash value? Thanks |
Kef Carlton III
A lovely midrange and top end, remove the baf wadding and line the cabinets
with 2 inch foam (vitafoam, I think its called, obtainable from market stalls). This will tighten up the Bass and give definition rather than the wooliness with the original filling of baf. If the damn things had been slightly smaller I would have kept my pair - best positioned away from walls and corners and approx 15 inches off the ground - forget the term floorstander. Will give many £400-£500 speakers a run for the money, but don't expect an 'in your face sound' - typically Kef, smooth, detailed and very musical. Bought mine for £55.00 and would have spent more to get them. The 111's had a crossover alteration to improve alignment otherwise the 11's and 111's were the same in all respects. Buy them if the price is right for your pocket, I doubt that you will be dissapointed. regards John "Stimpy" wrote in message ... I've got an opportunity to acquire a pair of Kef Carlton III's - mid 80's vintage floorstanders I gather. I'm going to see/hear them over the weekend. Had anyone any background info or opinions on them? Any ideas of their cash value? Thanks --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.522 / Virus Database: 320 - Release Date: 30/09/2003 |
Kef Carlton III
A lovely midrange and top end, remove the baf wadding and line the cabinets
with 2 inch foam (vitafoam, I think its called, obtainable from market stalls). This will tighten up the Bass and give definition rather than the wooliness with the original filling of baf. If the damn things had been slightly smaller I would have kept my pair - best positioned away from walls and corners and approx 15 inches off the ground - forget the term floorstander. Will give many £400-£500 speakers a run for the money, but don't expect an 'in your face sound' - typically Kef, smooth, detailed and very musical. Bought mine for £55.00 and would have spent more to get them. The 111's had a crossover alteration to improve alignment otherwise the 11's and 111's were the same in all respects. Buy them if the price is right for your pocket, I doubt that you will be dissapointed. regards John "Stimpy" wrote in message ... I've got an opportunity to acquire a pair of Kef Carlton III's - mid 80's vintage floorstanders I gather. I'm going to see/hear them over the weekend. Had anyone any background info or opinions on them? Any ideas of their cash value? Thanks --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.522 / Virus Database: 320 - Release Date: 30/09/2003 |
Kef Carlton III
"Stimpy" wrote in message ... I've got an opportunity to acquire a pair of Kef Carlton III's - mid 80's vintage floorstanders I gather. I'm going to see/hear them over the weekend. Had anyone any background info or opinions on them? Any ideas of their cash value? Thanks did you buy them? |
Kef Carlton III
"Stimpy" wrote in message ... I've got an opportunity to acquire a pair of Kef Carlton III's - mid 80's vintage floorstanders I gather. I'm going to see/hear them over the weekend. Had anyone any background info or opinions on them? Any ideas of their cash value? Thanks did you buy them? |
Kef Carlton III
"John Settle" wrote in message ... A lovely midrange and top end, remove the baf wadding and line the cabinets with 2 inch foam (vitafoam, I think its called, obtainable from market stalls). This will tighten up the Bass and give definition rather than the wooliness with the original filling of baf. If the damn things had been slightly smaller I would have kept my pair - best positioned away from walls and corners and approx 15 inches off the ground - forget the term floorstander. Will give many £400-£500 speakers a run for the money, but don't expect an 'in your face sound' - typically Kef, smooth, detailed and very musical. Bought mine for £55.00 and would have spent more to get them. The 111's had a crossover alteration to improve alignment otherwise the 11's and 111's were the same in all respects. Buy them if the price is right for your pocket, I doubt that you will be dissapointed. regards John Well, they're sitting in my study as I type - haven't set them up yet. I can't say I'm taken with the 1970's wood veneer finish but they certainly look to have plenty of 'presence'. Hopefully I'll get a chance to properly listen to them on my own system during the week. Thanks for the advice |
Kef Carlton III
"John Settle" wrote in message ... A lovely midrange and top end, remove the baf wadding and line the cabinets with 2 inch foam (vitafoam, I think its called, obtainable from market stalls). This will tighten up the Bass and give definition rather than the wooliness with the original filling of baf. If the damn things had been slightly smaller I would have kept my pair - best positioned away from walls and corners and approx 15 inches off the ground - forget the term floorstander. Will give many £400-£500 speakers a run for the money, but don't expect an 'in your face sound' - typically Kef, smooth, detailed and very musical. Bought mine for £55.00 and would have spent more to get them. The 111's had a crossover alteration to improve alignment otherwise the 11's and 111's were the same in all respects. Buy them if the price is right for your pocket, I doubt that you will be dissapointed. regards John Well, they're sitting in my study as I type - haven't set them up yet. I can't say I'm taken with the 1970's wood veneer finish but they certainly look to have plenty of 'presence'. Hopefully I'll get a chance to properly listen to them on my own system during the week. Thanks for the advice |
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