For me i will always vote for the '303'
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For me i will always vote for the '303'
Last edited by Rare Bird; 12-07-2010 at 01:52.
707 and 909 (with proper caps fitted!!!!!!)
They're like a 303 but BIGGER
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
Location: Yorks
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Oh alright - 606mk2 then....
I love the 303 and hope to have another one soon. What I'll do with it is another matter...
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
I have just got my Quad 77 Int Amp, CD Player and Tuner out of the attic. It is very nice, but I prefer my Refurbished 405-2.
The 405 is with my big speakers in Nicosia, the 77 is presently driving a pair of Goodmans Maxim IIs. I'm listening now.
On the lookout for something to replace the Maxims.
Brian
In Southampton: Raspberry Pi 4 running PiCorePlayer, Beresford Caiman SEG, Quad 77 Int Amp and CD Player, AVI Neutron 4, Sennheiser HD25 headphones.
In Nicosia: Small Format HTPC, Beresford 7520 ,Quad 405-2, Quart 980s German Tower Loudspeakers.
Location: Yorks
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Anyone with experience of rebuilt Quad pre-amps?
Brian
In Southampton: Raspberry Pi 4 running PiCorePlayer, Beresford Caiman SEG, Quad 77 Int Amp and CD Player, AVI Neutron 4, Sennheiser HD25 headphones.
In Nicosia: Small Format HTPC, Beresford 7520 ,Quad 405-2, Quart 980s German Tower Loudspeakers.
Location: Yorks
Posts: 16,643
I'm Nobody.
Aye piece of cake...Watsup
I have ony listened to the II's and the 405, both through my old Tannoy Cheviots. I preferred the II's.
Only one 4 Me 2 Andre. I owned my first in 1978, gutted when it was stolen and I foolishly replaced it with a wanky Nytech tuner amp (Poor reliability). Subsequently I have owned four in various forms with DINS and with phonos. Reliable workhorses and when fettled properly (updated caps etc) sound great especially with my modded 57's.
"I'm of an age where my back goes out more than I do" - Phyllis Diller
Garry.