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Old November 3rd 03, 07:30 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Oddjob
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Default Celef Loudspeakers

Hello everyone, I have a pair of Celef Loudspeakers but I don't know much
about them apart from the excellent sound they make.

I have searched the web with no conclusive results, I think they may have
turned into ProAc or was it Celestion and Kef - Cel - ef.

Can anybody shed some light on the history of this brand?

many thanks


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Old November 3rd 03, 07:36 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Fleetie
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Default Celef Loudspeakers

"Oddjob" wrote
Hello everyone, I have a pair of Celef Loudspeakers but I don't know much
about them apart from the excellent sound they make.

I have searched the web with no conclusive results, I think they may have
turned into ProAc or was it Celestion and Kef - Cel - ef.

Can anybody shed some light on the history of this brand?

many thanks


http://www.google.com/search?q=celef+loudspeakers :

THIRD link down:
http://www.music-at-home.co.uk/html/...krs_proac.html

" ... Tyler has been designing and manufacturing loudspeakers for almost
thirty years – initially through the Celef brand but under the ProAc banner
since 1989. Over the last decade, his Response range has come to represent
the pinnacle of audio excellence, while the more affordable Studio and
Tablette models have introduced ProAc to a much wider audience. ..."


That was hard.
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M.A.Poyser Tel.: 07967 110890
Manchester, U.K. http://www.fleetie.demon.co.uk


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Old November 3rd 03, 07:36 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Fleetie
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Default Celef Loudspeakers

"Oddjob" wrote
Hello everyone, I have a pair of Celef Loudspeakers but I don't know much
about them apart from the excellent sound they make.

I have searched the web with no conclusive results, I think they may have
turned into ProAc or was it Celestion and Kef - Cel - ef.

Can anybody shed some light on the history of this brand?

many thanks


http://www.google.com/search?q=celef+loudspeakers :

THIRD link down:
http://www.music-at-home.co.uk/html/...krs_proac.html

" ... Tyler has been designing and manufacturing loudspeakers for almost
thirty years – initially through the Celef brand but under the ProAc banner
since 1989. Over the last decade, his Response range has come to represent
the pinnacle of audio excellence, while the more affordable Studio and
Tablette models have introduced ProAc to a much wider audience. ..."


That was hard.
--
M.A.Poyser Tel.: 07967 110890
Manchester, U.K. http://www.fleetie.demon.co.uk


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Old November 3rd 03, 08:29 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Oddjob
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Default Celef Loudspeakers


"Fleetie" wrote in message
...
"Oddjob" wrote
Hello everyone, I have a pair of Celef Loudspeakers but I don't know

much
about them apart from the excellent sound they make.

I have searched the web with no conclusive results, I think they may

have
turned into ProAc or was it Celestion and Kef - Cel - ef.

Can anybody shed some light on the history of this brand?

many thanks


http://www.google.com/search?q=celef+loudspeakers :

THIRD link down:
http://www.music-at-home.co.uk/html/...krs_proac.html

" ... Tyler has been designing and manufacturing loudspeakers for almost
thirty years - initially through the Celef brand but under the ProAc

banner
since 1989. Over the last decade, his Response range has come to represent
the pinnacle of audio excellence, while the more affordable Studio and
Tablette models have introduced ProAc to a much wider audience. ..."


Thanks for that fleetie, I must have missed that one


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Old November 3rd 03, 08:29 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Oddjob
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Posts: 106
Default Celef Loudspeakers


"Fleetie" wrote in message
...
"Oddjob" wrote
Hello everyone, I have a pair of Celef Loudspeakers but I don't know

much
about them apart from the excellent sound they make.

I have searched the web with no conclusive results, I think they may

have
turned into ProAc or was it Celestion and Kef - Cel - ef.

Can anybody shed some light on the history of this brand?

many thanks


http://www.google.com/search?q=celef+loudspeakers :

THIRD link down:
http://www.music-at-home.co.uk/html/...krs_proac.html

" ... Tyler has been designing and manufacturing loudspeakers for almost
thirty years - initially through the Celef brand but under the ProAc

banner
since 1989. Over the last decade, his Response range has come to represent
the pinnacle of audio excellence, while the more affordable Studio and
Tablette models have introduced ProAc to a much wider audience. ..."


Thanks for that fleetie, I must have missed that one


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Old November 4th 03, 06:43 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stewart Pinkerton
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Default Celef Loudspeakers

On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:29:43 -0000, "Oddjob"
wrote:


"Fleetie" wrote in message
...
"Oddjob" wrote
Hello everyone, I have a pair of Celef Loudspeakers but I don't know

much
about them apart from the excellent sound they make.

I have searched the web with no conclusive results, I think they may

have
turned into ProAc or was it Celestion and Kef - Cel - ef.

Can anybody shed some light on the history of this brand?

many thanks


http://www.google.com/search?q=celef+loudspeakers :

THIRD link down:
http://www.music-at-home.co.uk/html/...krs_proac.html

" ... Tyler has been designing and manufacturing loudspeakers for almost
thirty years - initially through the Celef brand but under the ProAc

banner
since 1989. Over the last decade, his Response range has come to represent
the pinnacle of audio excellence, while the more affordable Studio and
Tablette models have introduced ProAc to a much wider audience. ..."


Thanks for that fleetie, I must have missed that one


Note that they ran in parallel for some time through the '80s, ProAc
being the 'upmarket' end of the same product range, made in the same
factory in Thirsk Road, Borehamwood. Celefs were perhaps best known
for their resistive port loading, using lots of drinking straws
stuffed into the port to increase viscous drag. They used KEF and
Audax drivers.

I think I'm right in saying that after the ProAc Tablette series was
introduced in the mid '80s, the Celef brand was dropped as being an
unnecessary confusion.
--

Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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Old November 4th 03, 06:43 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stewart Pinkerton
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Posts: 3,367
Default Celef Loudspeakers

On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:29:43 -0000, "Oddjob"
wrote:


"Fleetie" wrote in message
...
"Oddjob" wrote
Hello everyone, I have a pair of Celef Loudspeakers but I don't know

much
about them apart from the excellent sound they make.

I have searched the web with no conclusive results, I think they may

have
turned into ProAc or was it Celestion and Kef - Cel - ef.

Can anybody shed some light on the history of this brand?

many thanks


http://www.google.com/search?q=celef+loudspeakers :

THIRD link down:
http://www.music-at-home.co.uk/html/...krs_proac.html

" ... Tyler has been designing and manufacturing loudspeakers for almost
thirty years - initially through the Celef brand but under the ProAc

banner
since 1989. Over the last decade, his Response range has come to represent
the pinnacle of audio excellence, while the more affordable Studio and
Tablette models have introduced ProAc to a much wider audience. ..."


Thanks for that fleetie, I must have missed that one


Note that they ran in parallel for some time through the '80s, ProAc
being the 'upmarket' end of the same product range, made in the same
factory in Thirsk Road, Borehamwood. Celefs were perhaps best known
for their resistive port loading, using lots of drinking straws
stuffed into the port to increase viscous drag. They used KEF and
Audax drivers.

I think I'm right in saying that after the ProAc Tablette series was
introduced in the mid '80s, the Celef brand was dropped as being an
unnecessary confusion.
--

Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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Old November 4th 03, 06:00 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Oddjob
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Posts: 106
Default Celef Loudspeakers


"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:29:43 -0000, "Oddjob"
wrote:


"Fleetie" wrote in message
...
"Oddjob" wrote
Hello everyone, I have a pair of Celef Loudspeakers but I don't know

much
about them apart from the excellent sound they make.

I have searched the web with no conclusive results, I think they may

have
turned into ProAc or was it Celestion and Kef - Cel - ef.

Can anybody shed some light on the history of this brand?

many thanks

http://www.google.com/search?q=celef+loudspeakers :

THIRD link down:
http://www.music-at-home.co.uk/html/...krs_proac.html

" ... Tyler has been designing and manufacturing loudspeakers for

almost
thirty years - initially through the Celef brand but under the ProAc

banner
since 1989. Over the last decade, his Response range has come to

represent
the pinnacle of audio excellence, while the more affordable Studio and
Tablette models have introduced ProAc to a much wider audience. ..."


Thanks for that fleetie, I must have missed that one


Note that they ran in parallel for some time through the '80s, ProAc
being the 'upmarket' end of the same product range, made in the same
factory in Thirsk Road, Borehamwood. Celefs were perhaps best known
for their resistive port loading, using lots of drinking straws
stuffed into the port to increase viscous drag. They used KEF and
Audax drivers.

I think I'm right in saying that after the ProAc Tablette series was
introduced in the mid '80s, the Celef brand was dropped as being an
unnecessary confusion.


Thanks for the additional information Stewart, as always a mine of useful
hi-fi information :-)


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Old November 4th 03, 06:00 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Oddjob
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Posts: 106
Default Celef Loudspeakers


"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:29:43 -0000, "Oddjob"
wrote:


"Fleetie" wrote in message
...
"Oddjob" wrote
Hello everyone, I have a pair of Celef Loudspeakers but I don't know

much
about them apart from the excellent sound they make.

I have searched the web with no conclusive results, I think they may

have
turned into ProAc or was it Celestion and Kef - Cel - ef.

Can anybody shed some light on the history of this brand?

many thanks

http://www.google.com/search?q=celef+loudspeakers :

THIRD link down:
http://www.music-at-home.co.uk/html/...krs_proac.html

" ... Tyler has been designing and manufacturing loudspeakers for

almost
thirty years - initially through the Celef brand but under the ProAc

banner
since 1989. Over the last decade, his Response range has come to

represent
the pinnacle of audio excellence, while the more affordable Studio and
Tablette models have introduced ProAc to a much wider audience. ..."


Thanks for that fleetie, I must have missed that one


Note that they ran in parallel for some time through the '80s, ProAc
being the 'upmarket' end of the same product range, made in the same
factory in Thirsk Road, Borehamwood. Celefs were perhaps best known
for their resistive port loading, using lots of drinking straws
stuffed into the port to increase viscous drag. They used KEF and
Audax drivers.

I think I'm right in saying that after the ProAc Tablette series was
introduced in the mid '80s, the Celef brand was dropped as being an
unnecessary confusion.


Thanks for the additional information Stewart, as always a mine of useful
hi-fi information :-)


 




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