I just bought a used KEF 105/3 speakers with the Kube. I already own KEF KHT2005.1 home theatre speakers (5.1) and Onkyo TX-SR805 Receiver.
I was hoping to use the KEF 105/3 as Front R and Front L in the home theatre system. Which receiver would you suggest for me.
When I am listening to mucsic, I would like to use the 105/3 by themselves. Is that configuration possible. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
You will not be able to use the
KEF KUBE with a receiver as there is no tape loop.
You can use the speaker without the KUBE, but you will loose an octave of bass extension. If you are using the speakers with a sub crossed around 60 Hz that will not matter.
Those speakers have two drivers inside the speaker as a coupled cavity bass system. In these speakers it is not isobarik, and so there are three internal cavities.
That bass system had a vogue about the time that speaker was built. I was also smitten with the concept and I have a pair of speakers with a similar bass arrangement I built. However I did not use a system like the KUBE for the bass, but a separate amp, so I don't use a tape loop.
That speaker was also the first KEF speaker to use a coaxial driver.
If you want to use these speakers properly by themselves you will need a pre/amp power amp combo that has a tape monitor loop. I would not drive these speakers from a receiver, you will likely keep blowing it up with those speakers.
These speakers have held their value and fetch good prices on eBay. The bass was excellent on these speakers, and they are truly full range with good output to 20 Hz and do not need a sub if used with the KUBE.
There is a lot of interest in these speakers in the DIY community to turn these speakers into ones with a fully active power amp, and powering the coupled cavity bass section with a separate power amp. That is probably the optimal solution.
Do not use those speaker with that Onkyblow receiver. It will be toast fast. Even back in the day these speakers were hard on all but the most robust amps.