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The Vintage Audio Section
Kenwood KR-1400 - KEF Cantor
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<blockquote data-quote="Juventino" data-source="post: 802182" data-attributes="member: 15382"><p>The Kenwood is off to get a service, hopefully nothing serious as can not wait to hear how it sounds.</p><p></p><p>Now for the KEF Cantor need advice from the gurus on here.</p><p>The one speaker was dropped and the cabinet has cracked on the right side and come apart on the joints top and the bottom as per the one pic i posted.</p><p>Would it be worth taking them apart re-using the front baffle (Not removing the drivers) and back as there is no issues and get new sides top and bottom done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juventino, post: 802182, member: 15382"] The Kenwood is off to get a service, hopefully nothing serious as can not wait to hear how it sounds. Now for the KEF Cantor need advice from the gurus on here. The one speaker was dropped and the cabinet has cracked on the right side and come apart on the joints top and the bottom as per the one pic i posted. Would it be worth taking them apart re-using the front baffle (Not removing the drivers) and back as there is no issues and get new sides top and bottom done? [/QUOTE]
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