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I bought a pair of speakers and one of the bits isn't working. The trouble is it's so incredibly specific I'm having a terrible time sourcing a replacement (well, the hi-fi repair guy is). 

I wonder does anyone on here have any ideas about where to look for out-of-date, super-specific high end hi-fi parts? I imagine the answer's 'no', but this place is such a fount of expertise that I thought I'd try my luck. 

What I'm looking for is the crossover unit from KEF speakers - it's faulty so the sound isn't reaching the mid-range driver. 

The speakers are: KEF Reference Series Model One - Two (ie the second version of the Model One). 

They are from I think about the late '90s.

I've looked on eBay and looked for spares/repairs ones going cheap to cannibalise but there just aren't that many out there. Any pointers very gratefully received. 

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I would think - 'if the hi-fi repair guy ' - is worth his salt he could source components and repair/remake the crossover in a moment or three. There ain't nothing complicated or difficult or unobtainable or out of date about a Kef crossover!

A long long time ago *I blew a tweeter* in my Kefs, found an equivalent fit, bought a pair and fitted them. Good job I got the pair, they were a massive improvement over the originals for about £20 IIRC.

* You know the really high part of Edgar Winter's Frankenstein?

 

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Agreed. None of the crossover parts are likely to be " out-of-date, super-specific high end". Caps and resistors will be marked with their values and any electronics person with half a brain should be able to order replacements from a specialist supplier. You're unlikely to need a complete crossover. The coils might not be marked and will have to be disconnected and measured (if that's where the problem is).

If the caps are blown, the markings might have disappeared. In which case, you simply open up your second cab and have a look. KEF have a reputation for good service support and will probably send you a diagram of the crossover if you ask them.

If you don't mind my saying so, your repair guy is either incompetent or lazy.

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My only suggestion would be to make sure the guy fiddling with your crossovers replaced whatever component is needed in both crossovers. 

The likelihood is that whatever component he replaces, whilst having the same value, will likely have different tolerances to the original. Even of it has the same tolerances, how close the actual value is to the specified value will likely vary.

Not essential , but in terms of stereo imaging it could be worthwhile. 

When I rebuilt my crossovers this is the approach I took.

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Not sure if this would be of interest but if its just cross-over parts why not try an electronics repair. I use Glasgow Studio Electronics for all my repairs from Ampegs, Trace amps to Godin guitar pre-amp. Iain will repair anything electronic with excellent workmanship. Might be worth trying him. Never found him too expensive either.

 http://www.glse.co.uk/

I think he may be on Paternity leave at moment but he usually replies to his mobile quite quickly.

Also try these guys i found on line altho i've never used them ? 

http://www.retrotechaudio.co.uk/classic-kef-spares.html

Dave

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Falcon Acoustics are really good for this sort of thing and are quite likely to have data for most KEF speakers. Capacitors are really quite simple to find and they wind their own inductors. Having said that Stevie really knows his crossovers to the extent that I'd ask him first every time for advice.

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