It's been months, but finally I have gotten these old Kenwoods recapped. I ended up with a mix of Bennic and Solen caps primarily for cost reasons. I wanted to get rid of the aging bi-directional electolytics and provide a nice upgrade without exceeding what I paid for these things in the first place.
So, I hook 'em up and queue some tunes and "Oh No!" I thought I'd killed them. The sound was muted, and muddy. The voices did not sing at all. It sounded like the lead singer was in the background.
I remembered that caps need a little burn-in so I stuck with it. After an hour, I was back where I started and thinking this was going to be a success. After ten hours, things started getting much more interesting. Clear, responsive, enjoyable music was once again filling the room.
I now have about $120 invested in the pair and I couldn't be happier. The KL-7080s have a switch in the back to alter the crossover to taste. You have "Clean", "Normal", and "Soft" to choose from. I found the "Clean" sounded the most like my Fostex horns. There is also an option for tri-amping. Anyone tri-amping these things back in the 70s had to be the envy of everyone in the audiophile club.
These would be a fantastic find for anyone looking for a high sensitivity (100+db) speaker set to match with a low power amp and wanted to stay on a budget. You sure won't break the bank and you can use the savings for a good turntable or DAC.
If nothing else, I've had fun playing with this experiment and learned a little in the process.