What is a Kef 105/3?
The 105/3 (pictured above, middle) were clever speakers that combined a couple of different KEF technologies. The company’s trademark Uni-Q driver was present, but it was also joined by what KEF referred to as its coupled-cavity bass loading tech, which had two drive units actually firing within the speaker’s cabinet.
Why choose Kef reference 1 speakers?
They look stunning in the flesh, with beautifully finished cabinets that you bolt onto KEF’s matching stands. A simply gorgeous speaker with the sound to match, the Reference 1 speakers are brilliant all-rounders that work superbly across across a wide range of music, systems and rooms.
What does Kef do?
Today, KEF is the company to beat in computer analysis of loudspeakers. The software that we use to run our analyse is also used to power eighty-five percent of the world’s supercomputers.
What is the difference between the Kef 203 and reference 3?
The Reference 3 were four-way baby towers that boasted beautiful curved cabinets, and a time-aligned tweeter sat on top of a Uni-Q driver. The configuration of the speaker meant KEF had five separate drivers to integrate, yet the 203 still managed to produce a “beautifully seamless” sense of cohesion across the board.