killdozzer
Major Contributor
First of all, congratulations on this deal. I bet it's a big thing for both companies. I hardly think anyone needs to hear me say it, I do have respect and high regards for KEF products, but here, I think they maybe went one step to far.
This is an interior of a Lotus vehicle. It sports the KEF driver visible and, once again, with no grills, above the door handle. Sure the looks are out of this world and they obviously didn't put the grill for this very reason. The first magnesium aluminum KEF driver I had, I dented with the lightest touch while flicking of a speck of dust. Still, I defended it, I always said that the use of the product doesn't imply touching the driver at all.
For me, it's hard to defend it here, because it's "in the way". It's asking for it. It's in the busy place, sooner or later you'll do it unintentionally. I can totally understand the "well, your kids, pets, cleaning habits, etc. are not our concern, it's not meant for those". I mean, OK, fine. But in this case it is you who is putting it in 'harms way'. (Not actual harm, of course.)
This is an interior of a Lotus vehicle. It sports the KEF driver visible and, once again, with no grills, above the door handle. Sure the looks are out of this world and they obviously didn't put the grill for this very reason. The first magnesium aluminum KEF driver I had, I dented with the lightest touch while flicking of a speck of dust. Still, I defended it, I always said that the use of the product doesn't imply touching the driver at all.
For me, it's hard to defend it here, because it's "in the way". It's asking for it. It's in the busy place, sooner or later you'll do it unintentionally. I can totally understand the "well, your kids, pets, cleaning habits, etc. are not our concern, it's not meant for those". I mean, OK, fine. But in this case it is you who is putting it in 'harms way'. (Not actual harm, of course.)