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Title:You get surface noise in real life too
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Created:Thu Jul 28 1988
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:550
Total number of notes:3847

338.0. "London QUAD shop addresses/phone#/fax# please" by UFHIS2::JMASLEN (The wheels fallen off your day yet?!) Tue Jan 28 1992 17:15

    Hi Folks!
    
    I am in Uk in mid March, I wish to audition a QUAD system in the London
    area (I have already seen the Reading note 73). Preferably near  a tube
    station (I'm on foot).
    
    Got any recommendations for well setup/helpful shops please?
    
    I heard there was a shop in TOTTENHAM ROAD.
    
    Also, has anyone heard the newer 66/606 against the earlier 34/405-2
    Quad combination?
    
    Thanks folks
    
    cheers fjeff (who might go back to QUAD yet!)
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338.1MARVIN::WARWICKTrevor WarwickTue Jan 28 1992 17:536
   The only London Hi-Fi shop I've been to is Graham's at 190a New North
   Road. Telephone 071-226-5500. I know they stock Quad equipment. I didn't
   buy anything from them, but I had a very good demonstration there.
   
   Trevor
338.2Aargh!! Not Tottenham Court Road....BAHTAT::SALLITTa legend in his lunchtimeTue Jan 28 1992 17:5722
    Ah well. Lots of dealers carry Quad, but many seem to push the more
    fashionable lines. Quad just doesn't seem to have a "hip" image, which
    in MHO is the last thing anybody wants in legitimate hifi anyway.
    
    "Music At Home" in Moscow Road seem, from their ads, to be the
    "old-fashioned" type of dealer that still rates Quad highly. They
    always seem to wax lyrical in their ads about Quad amps and ESLs,
    LS3/5As with subwoofers, corner reflex cabinet speakers, etc.
    
    Maybe I'm just prejudiced, but I'd avoid Tottenham Court Road like the
    plague. There may be dealers there who sell upmarket kit like Quad, but
    their style still comes across to me as being from the
    "Tottenham-Court-Road, shift-the-sealed-boxes-as-fast-as-you-can"
    school of hifi retail, the Ratners of the hifi market.
    
    "Music At Home", on the other hand, promote themselves as laid-back, a
    bit old-fashioned, drawing-room style. Potentially boring on the
    surface, but underneath knowledgable and caring for music first, and
    looking to provide long term service. This sort of describes Quad too,
    which is why I suggest they may be worth a try.
    
    Dave
338.3Covent garden recordsLARVAE::IVES_JBad Karma in the UKWed Jan 29 1992 09:555
    Covent Garden Records (at the now famouse address of 84 Charing Cross
    Rd) sell HiFi down stairs and I think they are a QUAD dealer. They have
    a couple of demo rooms , though they look a little on the small side. 
    
    
338.4Going cheap mister...cheep cheep cheep!!!UFHIS::JMASLENThe wheels fallen off your day yet?!Wed Apr 01 1992 14:374
    I ended up buying in Tyne & Wear..........refer note 135.9 for a really
    cheap price!!.....450 pounds!
    
    cheers fjeff
338.566 ways to lose your readies!UFHIS::JMASLENThe wheels fallen off your day yet?!Tue May 19 1992 17:5815
    Another addon............ref note 135.9 for address etc but I bought
    the new Quad 66 preamp with remote for 652 pounds +10 pounds post!
    
    That's cheap going...........-18%
    
    The preamp images wider, more focus and depth, the mids and highs are
    cleaner but the bottom stilll sounds like Quads previous offerings,
    full but warm and a little on the soft side (an observation not a
    judgement).........the remote is nice to use.
    
    Has any one compared 2 monobloced 405-II's against the 606 power amp?
    
    Just a silly thought.........
    
    cheers fjeff
338.6Need QUAD 606/405 informationZPOVC::PARRYCHUASingapore, Life is bid-$-fineTue Jun 30 1992 15:2315
    I am interested to get a QUAD 606 or 405 bridge mono block and has the 
    following questions:-
    
    1. Does QUAD 606 or 405 work well with KEF speakers ? 
       - What other speaker will be a good match ?
    
    2. Will other preamp match well with QUAD 606 or 405 ?
       -Any particluar model ? I have a Superphon 100 preamp.
    
    3. It QUAD 606 or 405 sound good ? Let said compare to NAIM, LINN and
       EXPOSURE ?
       - How it rate compare to some USA power amps like MUSE 100 etc ?
    
    Thanks
    Parry
338.7Relaxing QuadWOTVAX::MEAKINSClive MeakinsTue Jun 30 1992 15:4112
>    3. It QUAD 606 or 405 sound good ? Let said compare to NAIM, LINN and
>       EXPOSURE ?
    
    Not sure about the power amps alone but, the Quad pre/power combo is
    usually thought of as laid back and relaxed, some say not too dynamic,
    very well made though.
    
    Some severe generalisations:
    
    Naim - detailed, dynamic
    Linn - rythmic
    Exposure - very "ballsy"
338.8Mut it be all QUAD ?ZPOVC::PARRYCHUASingapore, Life is bid-$-fineWed Jul 01 1992 03:4012
    It that true that must be all QUAD system than it work well. My
    situation could be:-
    
    1. Using existing Superphon SP100 preamp, QUAD 606 power amp.
       CD and tunner only and with KEF speaker.
    
    2. Alternate plan is to use QUAD 33 or 34 preamp with QUAD 606,
       Anyone out there has the above configurartion and give their
       comments.
    
    Thanks
    Parry 
338.9Power amps ok?WOTVAX::MEAKINSClive MeakinsWed Jul 01 1992 09:5212
>    Is it that true that must be all QUAD system than it work well. My
>    situation could be:-
    
    Certainly a system with Quad speaker will sound very different as the
    speaker technology is very different.
    
    I know people who have Quad amps and "normal speakers, they are very
    happy with their systems.  For me the Quad sound is not the most
    exciting sound, but I don't know if the power amps by themselves have a
    neutral character.
    
    Any Quad fans out their able to give more on Quad?
338.10But then I wouldFUTURS::WATSONRik WatsonWed Jul 01 1992 10:551
    Well I changed by Quad 44/405 for Naims...
338.11What technology QUAD use?ZPOVC::PARRYCHUASingapore, Life is bid-$-fineThu Jul 02 1992 03:5112
    So far, information gether are QUAD pre/power with other speakers. 
    It anyone out there use QUAD 606 with other preamp ? Does it match
    to other preamp ?
    - QUAD 606 use what type of design, bipolar, MOSFET etc ?
    - I have listen to CYRUS II. AUDIOLAB 8000 and EXPOSURE before, there
      are all integrated amp, I would like to know how QUAD 606 compare
      to these amps.
    - I have no change to listen to the setup for QUAD over here.
    
    
    Thanks
    Parry
338.12Tough questions....BAHTAT::SALLITTa legend in his lunchtimeThu Jul 02 1992 14:0432
     <<< Note 338.11 by ZPOVC::PARRYCHUA "Singapore, Life is bid-$-fine" >>>
                         -< What technology QUAD use? >-

    "So far, information gether are QUAD pre/power with other speakers. 
    It anyone out there use QUAD 606 with other preamp ? Does it match
    to other preamp ?"
    As far as input impedance and sensitivity are concerned, there may be
    a few preamps that could cause difficulties, but most should be OK. As
    far as sound quality goes, that would depend on so many other factors
    other than the preamp that it is almost impossible to answer. Isn't there
    anyone in Singapore who can loan you a 606 to try?
    
    "    - QUAD 606 use what type of design, bipolar, MOSFET etc ?"
    I believe it a MOSFET design. Just about every UK power amp uses them
    these days - unless they are tube amps, of course!
    
    "    - I have listen to CYRUS II. AUDIOLAB 8000 and EXPOSURE before, there
      are all integrated amp, I would like to know how QUAD 606 compare
      to these amps."
    Again, that depends on the system to be used. Technically the Quad
    should be better in all the obvious areas, like current delivery,
    control, load tolerance, and so on.
    
    I haven't been much help but it is hard to answer questions like these.
    the only way you can know if a Quad 606 is for you is to listen to one
    in your system, or one like it. If you can't do that, I would suggest
    you choose from some that you can listen to first, or stay with what you
    have and spend the money on CDs.
    
    Dave
    
    
338.13Hope to hear from QUAD fansZPOVC::PARRYCHUASingapore, Life is bid-$-fineThu Jul 02 1992 17:2215
    I am looking for a power amp right now since my Superphon SP120 does
    not give enough sound stage and also it is rather poor in base for my
    KEF C75. So I start to look around power amp which match my budget.
    
    QUAD 606 is in my list (well, it happen to be on offer right now), to
    me it prices is good for the power (200w) it gives, the bad thing is
    that the dealer can only setup to full  QUAD setup for the listening
    test. 
    
    I still hope that some mix QUAD owner give their opinions as "the OFFER
    on limited period only," So ,if I miss a good buy, it will be a lost
    to me.
    
    Thanks
    Parry
338.14Take it home b4 u mix & match!UFHIS::JMASLENThe wheels fallen off your day yet?!Sun Jul 26 1992 22:1125
    Hi Parry & co..
    
    can't answer the mixed Quad 606 question just yet but I did just get
    one for 520 pounds from Lintone in Gateshead yesterday (that damn
    recession strikes again!)....stand by for a review as I mix and match
    it against the older 303 using the new Quad 66 preamp. Sorry I can't
    answe your question about mixing another preamp with it but if your
    dealer won't loan you one for the weekend then something is wrong (yes,
    even if he is making a discount!!).....if you take it home late
    Saturday and return it Monday first thing, it should impact his
    business and he hasn't spent any time doing a demo with you so the
    discount price should still be ok for both of you. He just needs to
    remove the speaker wire plugs and the line in plugs...a total of
    6!..about 30 seconds 'inconvenience'!!.....Parry......if he wants to
    sell you a 606, ask to take it home  without a shop demo and try your
    own preamp and speakers out with it.
    
    A poor man's arcwelder for relatively little money is my sumation of
    Quads' power amps in basic terms...for the finer sonic detail, you
    shall have to wait a bit!!
    
    cheers fjeff