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Rega Kyte

Perhaps something to do with the inverted 'T-shaped bracket that is screwed on down at the back, there.

[photo credit: Rega Research Ltd.]
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As far as I understand mentioned metal baseplate is to support the 23cm depth to users with short top-plate on their stands.
If users leave the T" bracket, speakers will tilt backwards
 
Ah, I see. Perhaps a metal plate with a tab that is screwed on in place of the optional 'T' bracket, then.
 
Yep. Sold a couple of pairs during lockdown. Clean, fast and fun.
Any harshness/peakiness in the upper mids/treble, for example when paired with the IO? Been eyeing these for a small bedroom setup (4x3m).

Also, how low do they actually go, compared to similar sized British speakers like the small Spendors/Harbeth P3s, etc? Can't seem to find their frequency range online.
 
Cabinet is roughly 2/3 of RX1
So doubt they are able to match these on that point, they are however really cool looking IMO.

I have mine in the kitchen for a week only with a Unitiqute, so can't add further to what Dave already said apart from they are definitely not harsh/peaky, nor do they have the magic mids of P3's (yet:))
 


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