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KEF Coda

 KEF Coda (1971-77)
The Coda was developed from the ground breaking Cresta design with some useful design elements to provide excellent acoustical performance in an economic package. Its accurate, wide frequency response made it ideal for high quality stereophonic systems in small to medium sized rooms and the dimensions allowed convenient installation in the new, but short lived, quadrasonic format.
 The Coda is a totally enclosed speaker box of 7,26 liters, fitted with two drive units.
Its accurate, wide frequency response makes it ideal for high quality stereophonic systems in small to medium sized rooms. Its dimensions ideally complement quadrasonic installations.
Specification: Coda
System type:  Two-way, bookshelf
Enclosure type:  Closed box
Input Impedance:  8 ohms
Rated Maximum Power:  20 W programme
Amplifier Requirements:  15 - 20 watts per channel into 8 ohms
System Resonance:  60Hz
Nominal Frequency Range:  50 - 40,000 Hz
Specific Frequency Response:  85 Hz - 30,000 Hz  ±4 dB
Crossover Frequency: 3500Hz
Sensitivity:  96 dB (19 W into 8 Ω at 1m in anechoic conditions)
Finishes: Walnut, Teak, White
Grille: Brown Grey, Beige
System: SP1034
Drive units: B110 bass unit (SP1003), T27 tweeter (SP1032)
Crossover: SP1035
Internal Volume:  7,26 litres
Dimensions (W x H x D):  230 x 330 x 146 mm (9 x 13 x 5.75 inches)
Weight:  5 kg (10.4 lb) net each


2 comments:

  1. I have a set Coda and it sounds really amazing.

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  2. I just put up a system for desktop use.
    I have a NAD1300 preamp fed by a Schiit Modi 3 Dac.
    The output of the NAD goes into a Grundig NF 20 Tube Amp and into the KEF Coda SP 1034.

    Lovely!

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