Beautiful clean looking and versatile vintage quad setup. Not just a home run but a grand slam(all 4 runs in).
Absolutely love that dark red...Red....
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This is the vintage quadraphonic system in my home office. From top to bottom, left stand then right:
Dual 704 Turntable, with a Nagaoka MP15 for stereo LPs and an Audio Technica AT14S for CD-4 quad LPs;
Rega Fono MM Phono Preamp and JVC 4DD-5 CD-4 Disc Demodulator;
Sony DVP-NS3100ES Multichannel DVD/SACD Player;
Sansui QRX-7001 Quadraphonic Receiver (Recapped);
Koss K/2+2 Quadraphonic Headphones;
TEAC A-2340SX Four-Channel Reel to Reel Tape Deck;
Two DBX NX-40 Noise Reduction Units;
Zektor HDS4.1 Mulitichannel Switcher and Belkin PureAV PF30 Power Console (Behind the Tape Deck);
Canton Quinto 510 Speakers.
You are the only person I know who like me has a dust cover for their reel to reel deck. Nice.
Hi everyone. My name is Simon, and I'm a Quadaholic (and Surroundophile - sounds a bit naughty). In two months, I will have been a member of this dedicated and friendly group for three years. What a journey it has been and continues to be.
The very first week I've started digging these forums, I've stumbled onto this thread and a post in particular which just had my jaw drop. I would like to give a special shout-out to QQ member wavelength for inspiring in setting my ideal 5.0 system (Cheers Lad!). I saw the picture of his three Stereo amps (back then wee tube amps, now a trio of Rega Brio) used to drive his 5.0 gear and I knew right there and then that this was the path I wanted to follow. I had never been warm at the idea of hooking up everything into a unique processor. I knew I'd be using the analog outputs from my Oppo BDP-105 and connect these directly into an amp or amps. I was using a 1969 McIntosh MC2100 to drive my 1973 Spendor BC-1 speakers, which are my front speakers. I decided to try to find matching amps so I could have a richer and more balanced sound. In the U.S., it's a rather easy thing to do as hundreds of these amps were made and sold. In my neck of the woods, it's another story altogether.
It's taken me three years, but I have now just installed two pristine acquisitions which make me a very, very happy fella.
I was successful in finding another MC2100 to drive my rear speakers and a MC250 (the MC2100's little brother) to drive the center speaker in Mono mode and the sound is simply crazy. Whenever a 5.1 or 5.0 mixed track sends the bass in the Center, it just blooms. It will have taken me years to reach this level of sound and I'm really pleased with how this came about. I'm currently listening to On An Island by David Gilmour and I'm just stark, raving mad happy.
Here's how the set-up looks. I may not have the blue meters everybody raves about but I actually love this bad ass look the tube amp chassis give them.
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SWEET! Glad you were able to find what you wanted. God, those old Macs just don't die for long, do they? I remember a couple guys in the Army had a few in their hut, those things would really crank.
When they threatened you with jail time you must have broken out in a cold sweat!Well they weren't what I would call "barracks" but they were shelter with electricity. lol. Yeah Top used to get on this one guy for blasting music ...but it was from one of those turntable all-in-one sort of deals. I guess because the sound was so bad.
Me and two other E5's were threatened with jail time when this dude with one of those aforementioned "all in ones" left a James Brown record playing over and over, then left it playing and took off somewhere, and...well I've told the story plenty of times. Didn't know you could go to jail for using a record for a frisbee then melting it. Hee hee.
We pleaded our case with Top (1st Sgt) and he relented. It's still funny to me, but yes, we were concerned at the time because Top was a no-BS'er.When they threatened you with jail time you must have broken out in a cold sweat!
Whoa, I remember displays like that compu edit one on your turntable. Good times.Hi, here my Sansui gear, some is for sale as wife said stop after my last buy. Glad you didn't ask about Quad reel to reel..... she hasn't found them yet....
QRX-7001
QRX-4500
QS-500
Turntable P-L75
I purchased the turntable out of the US not working, currently have to run it though a transformer, currently looking to change to a 240v unit that fits in the same space. Don't use it much more of a novelty thing, my Thorens sound so much better.Whoa, I remember displays like that compu edit one on your turntable. Good times.
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