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The Vintage Audio Section
Quad II Advice for a Noob
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<blockquote data-quote="christowp" data-source="post: 936051" data-attributes="member: 683"><p>WErner this is good equipment and sought after by enthusiasts. You might want to try and contact Alan Hobkirk if you are in the Gauteng area. Maybe some forumite can pass on his number to you. Check with Hi Phibian on this forum if he can assist you or point you in the right direction. Have them checked and listen. You might like the sound and want to keep it. Fully functional they sound great and the pre and power amps are considered classic equipment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christowp, post: 936051, member: 683"] WErner this is good equipment and sought after by enthusiasts. You might want to try and contact Alan Hobkirk if you are in the Gauteng area. Maybe some forumite can pass on his number to you. Check with Hi Phibian on this forum if he can assist you or point you in the right direction. Have them checked and listen. You might like the sound and want to keep it. Fully functional they sound great and the pre and power amps are considered classic equipment [/QUOTE]
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