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The Vintage Audio Section
Quad 303 restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="williamkelly" data-source="post: 960797" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>I have to admit that I was thinking I would be asked that. It was some time ago, via a friend. I understand them (remains beyond my brain cells to recall the exact name) to have gone belly up subsequent. It was a matt finish, but specifically done to handle high heat. It probably hinders you more than helps you I'm afraid, but I would have thought nickel would have been pretty good as a material for longevity and corrosion prevention?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="williamkelly, post: 960797, member: 405"] I have to admit that I was thinking I would be asked that. It was some time ago, via a friend. I understand them (remains beyond my brain cells to recall the exact name) to have gone belly up subsequent. It was a matt finish, but specifically done to handle high heat. It probably hinders you more than helps you I'm afraid, but I would have thought nickel would have been pretty good as a material for longevity and corrosion prevention? [/QUOTE]
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Quad 303 restoration
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