MiloSx7
Novice Member
I have a pair of KEF Cantor III speakers, they are pretty old, bought around 25 years ago. I fear that they are fake because both speakers don't have a stamp on the back, with serial number, model number, you know what I mean I guess... Everything else is completely the same like the picture of a model I found on their site, but the stamp is missing.
The audio is pretty damn good (considering I use a 50w DVD as an amplifier, my 130w amplifier died and is being fixed), and I also have a Realtek integrated audio card, which I will swap (would the sound be any better if I do?)...
The sound is pretty clear, speakers are working for more than 25 years now, completely identical like the model from the pictures on KEF official website, just missing a stamp on the back... Could it be that it fell off, or got detached from speakers? Or my pair is just fake?
Thanks
The audio is pretty damn good (considering I use a 50w DVD as an amplifier, my 130w amplifier died and is being fixed), and I also have a Realtek integrated audio card, which I will swap (would the sound be any better if I do?)...
The sound is pretty clear, speakers are working for more than 25 years now, completely identical like the model from the pictures on KEF official website, just missing a stamp on the back... Could it be that it fell off, or got detached from speakers? Or my pair is just fake?
Thanks