I've got Technics too, the SL-DL1 transcription deck, receiver, cassete and CD players driving a pair of KEFs. Linked to the PC so I can copy Vinyl or Cassette to Hard disc to burn to CD, or so that I can play Last.fm through it.
Wish I still had my original pair of KEFKIT 3s. You bought the front panel with speakers and crossovers mounted, they also supplied acoustic wadding and built your own enclosure to the dimensions they provided, IIRC about 30"x18"x18" in those days (mid 70s) I had a Goodmans module 90, a real window rattling set up. I worked for Plessey who owned Garrard so was able to get one of the belt drive Zero 100 decks, "cosmetic second" for peanuts, still got it, coupled to a Pioneer set.