Care and feeding of KEF 103/4

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nhpm510

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Hi,
I just lucked into a pair of KEF 103/4s, from their old reference serise. I am told they are "Rosewood". Any one know what I can use to clean up the finnish (seems a bit dry and dull)?. Water or some type of furniture polish? I believe they are real wood, not a veneer. (anyone know?)

Any other caveats from former or current 103/4 owners? I plan on driving them with a Denon 2805, until I can get my hands on a decent, inexpensive amp. Recommendations please!

I will say, they sound more "real" than my KEF iQ9s, or any other speak I've heard.

Paul
 
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nhpm510 said:
Hi,
I just lucked into a pair of KEF 103/4s, from their old reference serise. I am told they are "Rosewood". Any one know what I can use to clean up the finnish (seems a bit dry and dull)?. Water or some type of furniture polish? I believe they are real wood, not a veneer. (anyone know?)

Any other caveats from former or current 103/4 owners? I plan on driving them with a Denon 2805, until I can get my hands on a decent, inexpensive amp. Recommendations please!

I will say, they sound more "real" than my KEF iQ9s, or any other speak I've heard.

Paul
Well, I can guarantee you that the cabinet is not solid rosewood:D But, it is most likely real rosewood veneer. If there are any attachments on the back that may come out by undoing screws, you can find out for sure but if the edges are stained, you may need a magnifier or sanding to see if it is plywood or particle ply.

I would call the company first. If no real answers, I would try a small spot with furniture wax such as beeswax. Or, a light coat of furniture oil from a hardware store. Don't use water. If you have a furniture polish, try a small spot, maybe behind the grill?
Before you run out for an amp, get used to the Denon driving it.
 

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