KEF Audio 206/2ds Speaker User Manual


 
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Centre loudspeaker single amplification connections
Centre loudspeaker bi-amplification connections
Centre loudspeaker tri-amplification connections
Poor quality cables can seriously compromise
the overall sound of your hi-fi system.
KEF recommends that high quality loudspeaker
cable be used for connecting your Reference
Series loudspeakers. It is good practice to keep
the cables as short as possible.
The left and right channel loudspeaker cables
should, wherever possible, be the same length
otherwise there may be a perceptible change in
output level between the loudspeakers.
Dedicated grille assemblies are factory fitted to
each loudspeaker. However, if you wish you may
remove the grille by gently pulling it forward
toward you. The grille is held on via ‘pegs’ that
locate into the front baffle grille-peg sockets
(or magnets which hold the top Uni-Q driver
array grille). If required, the grilles may be
removed during use, but KEF recommends
replacement following use.
KEF suggest removal of the grille for serious
listening. For cleaning purposes, the grilles
should be removed from the cabinets and
brushed lightly with a soft brush. Alternatively,
use a variable suction vacuum cleaner, with soft
brush attachment.
Loudspeaker Cables
Grilles
Your KEF Reference Series loudspeakers are
guaranteed against manufacturing defects in both
materials and workmanship. For further details
of how this guarantee affects you, please read
the enclosed Warranty leaflet.
It should be noted, however, that failure of
the loudspeaker due to abuse, improper or
inappropriate use and/or operation or damage
caused by other faults in your system are NOT
covered within the terms of the guarantee.
Loudspeakers are inherently reliable and rarely
give trouble. It is important to remember that
faults arising in any part of the reproducing
system will be heard via the loudspeakers
and therefore when faults occur, careful and
analytical diagnosis will be required to locate the
actual source of trouble.
Loudspeakers cannot generate hiss or hum.
Spurious noises of this type generally
originate in the electronic sections of the
equipment or even in the programme source
itself. Faults in a loudspeaker will be audible
on all programme sources. A fault which is
evident only when playing CDs but not,
for example, when using a radio tuner is unlikely
to originate with the loudspeakers.
Service problems should be discussed in the first
instance with the dealer from whom the
loudspeakers were originally purchased.
Generally, warranty claims are best handled
by your dealer. However, in case of difficulty,
please contact:
Customer Services Department
KEF Audio (UK), Eccleston Road, Tovil,
MAIDSTONE, Kent, ME15 6QP UK
Telephone No.: +44 (0)1622 672261
Fax No.: +44 (0)1622 750653
www.kef.com
Service Information
Warranty