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From: john@gcc-milo.ARPA (John Allred)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Speaker Comparisons(KEF 104/2 vs ADS L1590)
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Date: Fri, 25-Oct-85 11:31:17 EST
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In article <616@linus.UUCP> mk@linus.UUCP (Mike Kaplan) writes:
>I had the opportunity to compare the KEF 104/2 and the ADS L1590
>loudspeakers.  The KEF speakers were the hands down winner in
>my opinion.  In fact, they were the best speakers I've ever
>heard.
>
>Mike Kaplan

I heartily agree.  I have owned a pair of 103.2s for 3 years, and have been
almost totally satisfied.

Both the 104.2 and 103.2 suffer from a lack of low bass (I really like baroque
organ music.)  One day, I will rectify this with a sub-woofer.

-- 
John Allred
General Computer Company 
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