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Quad II mono-block amplifier question
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<blockquote data-quote="MusicMan_ZA" data-source="post: 1037583" data-attributes="member: 14924"><p>Thanks Eric.</p><p></p><p>Yes, they will do the job. It is surprisingly difficult to get good "normal" 3-prong wall plugs these days.</p><p>Most seem to be cheaply-made, brand new screws are rusted on the insides (ACDC) and more than a few times the </p><p>set-screw strips in the post (Builders and Brights) when one tries to tighten it on the wire!</p><p></p><p>What / where do people buy decent quality (but not audiophile) wall plugs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicMan_ZA, post: 1037583, member: 14924"] Thanks Eric. Yes, they will do the job. It is surprisingly difficult to get good "normal" 3-prong wall plugs these days. Most seem to be cheaply-made, brand new screws are rusted on the insides (ACDC) and more than a few times the set-screw strips in the post (Builders and Brights) when one tries to tighten it on the wire! What / where do people buy decent quality (but not audiophile) wall plugs? [/QUOTE]
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