Stunning Classic KEF Reference 105/2  Speakers

Full working order and sounding superb.

Recently been refurbished including a professional respray in gloss black which gives these fine vintage speakers a much more contemporary look.
All crossover capacitors replaced with new ALCAP 100V and low loss electrolytic capacitors (as specified by KEF) 
WBT type binding posts fitted. 
Re-wired with Alpha Core Goertz M1 wiring

Payment strictly by way of Bank Transfer or payment on collection. The speakers are located in Lytham St Annes (near Blackpool) 

Delivery to Mainland UK addresses (by door to door courier) will be £50 + fuel cost

Reference Series Model 105.2 - (1979-87)

Model 105 was a landmark product - not just for KEF, but also for the loudspeaker industry as a whole. Physical form followed acoustical function in this 
radical looking system that set new standards for tonal accuracy and precise stereo imaging. Such was its performance and reputation that in its revised 
form it remained in production until 1987.

Continuing the lineage of KEF’s high-end loudspeakers that started with the K1 Monitor, Model 105 was a three-way system of modular design, allowing 
the enclosure of each unit to be optimised for its respective frequency operating range. The result was a smooth and continuous dispersion pattern that 
gave superior imaging not only in the central position, but over a wide listening area. 

The bass section comprised a 12 inch bextrene coned bass driver, housed in a 70 litre closed box enclosure, fed by a filter section that included a novel 
topology to convert the bass roll-off to a third order characteristic, allowing a low –3dB cut-off frequency but with useful attenuation of the subsonic frequencies 
typical of the analogue sources at the time. The B110 midrange and T52 high frequency drivers were housed in a separate, heavily damped, enclosure, which 
could be directed towards the listening position independently of the bass section.

The acoustic response was precisely tailored for a neutral tonal balance, assisted by the adoption of the newly derived Linkwitz-Riley fourth order crossover 
alignment, and to minimize the risk of driver damage due to amplifier clipping, an indicator light could be set to trigger at specific peak power levels. 

The updates introduced in the Model 105.2 included driver mechanical decoupling, revised enclosure design, S-Stop protection circuitry and pair matching.

At the 1980 Edinburgh Festival, for a performance of Berlioz’ Te Deum, thirty-six Model 105.2s were located in the Usher Hall to reproduce the sound of the organ 
of St. Mary’s Cathedral some one mile away. The sound was relayed by an FM radio link set up by the BBC -  a video link also being used to allow organist Gillian 
Wier to follow the conducting of Claudio Abbado – who judged the event to be resounding success.

Specification: Model 105.2

System type: Three-way, floor standing
Enclosure type: Closed box
Size: 965 x 415 x 455 mm (38 x 16.3 x 17.9 inches)
Weight: 36kg (80 lb)
Input Impedance: 8 ohms
Rated maximum power: 200W programme
Amplifier Requirements: 40-200 watts per channel into 8 ohms
Frequency response: 38-22,000Hz +/-2dB at 2m on measuring axis
Sensitivity: 86dB at 1m for 1W, anechoic conditions
Crossover Frequencies: 400, 2500Hz
Maximum output: 107dB on programme peaks under typical listening conditions
Finishes:  Walnut, teak, rosewood and black ash veneers
Grille: Black or brown cloth
System: SP1118 (up to SN2965)
Drive units: B300 bass unit (SP1071), B110 midrange unit (SP1057), T52 tweeter (SP1049)
Crossover: SP1119, SP1131, SP1134 and SP1135
System: SP1118 (from SN 2966 to SN4490)
Drive units: B300 bass unit (SP1071), B110 midrange unit (SP1057), T52 tweeter (SP1072)
Crossover: SP1119, SP1131, SP1134 and SP1135
System: SP1118 (from SN4491)
Drive units: B300 bass unit (SP1071), B110 midrange unit (SP1057), T52 tweeter (SP1072)
Crossover: SP1119 and SP2012