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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
Quad 33/303 Experts.
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<blockquote data-quote="jadedgem" data-source="post: 574869" data-attributes="member: 15633"><p>Thanks guys. I had one made up by n a guy who does radio repairs. When i went to pick it up he forgot to put the back cover of the din socket on before soldering so he used insulation tape. It looks stupid. There was a kenwood one on BoB but its an 8 pin. </p><p></p><p>On the quad review the guys who made it said performance completely falls off at 4ohms. So it seems to me its much better suited for higher ohm speakers. I am going to use my goodmans magnums (think they are 13 or 16 ohms) on it until i find a pair of esl's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jadedgem, post: 574869, member: 15633"] Thanks guys. I had one made up by n a guy who does radio repairs. When i went to pick it up he forgot to put the back cover of the din socket on before soldering so he used insulation tape. It looks stupid. There was a kenwood one on BoB but its an 8 pin. On the quad review the guys who made it said performance completely falls off at 4ohms. So it seems to me its much better suited for higher ohm speakers. I am going to use my goodmans magnums (think they are 13 or 16 ohms) on it until i find a pair of esl's. [/QUOTE]
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