Amplifier for KEF 104/2

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I need an amplifier for my KEF 104/2s i used to have a technics su-v707 90w rms per channel. What would be a good replacement amplifier?
 
The 102.4 are really nice speakers. They deserve something a bit more upmarket that the Technics... but what is your budget?
 
The 102.4 are really nice speakers. They deserve something a bit more upmarket that the Technics... but what is your budget?

If you could give me a high, medium and low price suggestion that would be great. not really sure on what i want to spend. I bought the Technics 26 years ago with some Carina 2s then upgraded to the 120/4s
 
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New - I think I'd take a listen of the Yamaha AS500 (c.£300). On paper it has the power to give those speakers a bit of control.

Second-hand I'd be tempted by the Exposure 2010s and Roksan Kandy sitting on Ebay at the moment. They're in a different quality league to the Yamaha. Chances are they'll go over your budget though.

Interesting alternatives in the used world - Linn Intek & Linn Classik, Pioneer A400. Rotel might not be a bad choice.

There's plenty of Arcams, Denons, Marantz and Nad to choose from, but you may find the sounds polite, bright or bass heavy so it's a bit more of a gamble with those.

Steer clear of the Mission Cyrus. They're overrated and overpriced IMO.
 
another question: what can i use to get scart and hdmi inputs and get a single output of a hdmi for my hdtv.

I've had a look on the bay and the rotels seem a good price.
 
I've had Kef Ref 102s in the past, which were of a similar age, and found the big rotel power amps were well suited and had the grip and current delivery to keep the bass nice and taut.
 
another question: what can i use to get scart and hdmi inputs and get a single output of a hdmi for my hdtv.
That's not going to be easy or cheap. How many sources of each signal type?, and how many sockets of each type on your TV?
 
I've had Kef Ref 102s in the past, which were of a similar age, and found the big rotel power amps were well suited and had the grip and current delivery to keep the bass nice and taut.

thanks, the price of the rotels seem to be in my budget. What rotel model should i look at ? ROTEL RA03 is the one i've been looking at.
 
That's not going to be easy or cheap. How many sources of each signal type?, and how many sockets of each type on your TV?

i've just built a house so i have put a hdmi cable in the wall and a single hdmi wallplate behind where the tv will be wall mounted. I need a couple of hdmi and a couple of scart inputs to one hdmi output.
 
I got the impression that the kefs like something with balls and that's fairly upfront. I spotted a tact 2175 recently going for around £500. Might be worth considering.
 
thanks, the price of the rotels seem to be in my budget. What rotel model should i look at ? ROTEL RA03 is the one i've been looking at.

Hi, the integrated RA03 is newer than the RB991 (200W pc) power amp that I've still use. I'm rather out of touch with their later models TBH (for which my wallet thanks me), so take this with a dose of salt, but I was very impressed with their power amps but less so with their 'grainy' preamps.

I got the impression that the kefs like something with balls and that's fairly upfront. I spotted a tact 2175 recently going for around £500. Might be worth considering.

Completely agree with the balls bit, but if the 102s were anything to go by I'd avoid taking the 'up-front' too far.
 
okay say i found a second-hand ROTEL RB991 POWER AMPLIFER i would need a pre-amp with this correct? also, does anyone know where i could pick up one second-hand?
 
Yes, you'd need a pre-amp of some sort to switch inputs and control the volume. Suggestions would rather depend how many inputs you'd want to switch, and if you'd be after remote control. It could be as simple as an potentiometer/attenuator in a box.
 
Yes, you'd need a pre-amp of some sort to switch inputs and control the volume. Suggestions would rather depend how many inputs you'd want to switch, and if you'd be after remote control. It could be as simple as an potentiometer/attenuator in a box.

2-3 inputs and a remote would be nice.
 
I've no great suggestions I'm afraid. I ended up building my own after looking at bits of kit like Creek Audio's passive preamp and wondering why such a small box with few parts cost so much.

Just to check should others have ideas: are all the inputs line-level analogue (i.e. do you need a phono preamp stage for a turntable or are there digital inputs that you'd need a DAC for)?
 
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