For my daughter's upcoming move to her first proper apartment, her Grampa is giving her his old KEF Reference Series 103.2 stand-mount speakers. These were bought in the mid-80's, but haven't been used in about 20 years. So we're pulling them out of storage and putting them to good use again.

Question: is there anything I should be looking at to be upgraded or restored? Any cross-over caps that will need replacing? Anything else that could otherwise be tweaked or modded on these?

FYI, I'll be setting these up to be driven with a Sony ES series integrated amp, about 100 wpc, which I'm hoping will be a good match. If anyone cares to comment on this, and maybe recommend a better amp, I'd be open to hearing it. As far as I know, the speakers are not ported so probably not terribly efficient, so I'm guessing they'll need a bit of horsepower to drive them. He used a small Quad pre-/power amp combo with these, and I recall the sound being a bit, er, un-engaging, to put it politely.

Looking forward to some feedback.

Thanks,
Svend