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$0.00 Summary: Reviewing a Quad 33/303 is a tricky business nowadays,
Price paid : 175 Euro (with 303)
Should you review an Quad 33 compared to products from the same production year? (1967-198x)
Or to current (2009) products?
And if compared to current products, do you review an 'untouched' Quad 33, which has been working for 40 years? or an refurbished one? or an modified one?
If you compare my first Quad 33 (brought new in 1978) with amplifiers from that time than there is only one conclusion. Perfect clean sound (compared to similar prized Pioneers, Akais and Sony amplifiers. Only at par with Revox amplifiers. Other European Amplifiers where not of the same league. Nor Amstrong, nor Leak, nor Cambridge, Forget Grundig, Telefunken and Philips ) And the build quality. A lot of Quads do still exist and work. That is PROVEN quality. Electronic switches and remote didn't exist at that time.
If you compare my latest Quad 33 (brought last week) The perfect sound is still there. Not that 'clean' sound you get from some new quality amplifiers. (Cambridge Audio is my preferred choice).
The annoyance of DIN plugs and the modifications needed for connecting an iPod or a CD-player does exist now. But eBay is your friend in this.
Do better Pre/End-amplifiers exist?
Yes, definitively. My eye opener was an Arcam 6 plus. The phone amplifier is astonishing compared to an Quad 33. But will it last as long as my Quad 33? Probably not.
My Quad will be refurbished soon!
Compared Amplifiers:
Quad 34, Quad 44, Leak, Amstrong, Revox 75, Sony SE, Philips, Pioneer, Akai, Harman Kardon, Arcam.
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