As the title above, must be in very good condition, working and cosmetically.
Shane
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As the title above, must be in very good condition, working and cosmetically.
Shane
You'l be lucky, as they fetch good money, the few that come along.
Don't ignore a 66 if you see one on the way. They're a bit more spacious in reproduction, if not quite as "driving." The 77 is unfairly ignored as well and the phono stage was the best of them all IMO.
Yes, I know all Quad's amps were supposed to sound the same, and in a way they did. It's just those little feelings that come across when you live with them for a while
Tear down these walls; Cut the ties that held me
Crying out at the top of my voice; Tell me now if you can hear me
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I managed to get a late Quad 34, which will do.
So no longer in need for a 44.
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I might get my Dad a turntable for his bedroom system, if anyone does have a turntable to sell, please send me a PM and tell me what you got. Maybe a systemdek?, be nice to have the IV. And please no Rega RB arms, we never liked how they sounded, to lackluster, no offense.
Cheers
Last edited by speakers-1989; 25-09-2009 at 22:08.