Thread: Quad 34 Problem
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Old August 21st 08, 08:19 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Coatham
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Default Quad 34 Problem

Rob wrote:
h.tees wrote:
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I've just plugged in a Quad 34 preamp that's been unused for a few
years. When I turn the volume control up there's a series of loud
high pitched clicks through the speakers, a bit like LP static
discharge maybe. It was fine last time it was used.

Does this sound like an expensive problem, or would I be better off
punting it on ebay, and buying another (about £80 it seems)?

Thanks, Rob


It is the volume control that needs replacing. It's a very common
problem
in most audio circuits of that age and the design of the control doesn't
help. No need to bin the preamp, just find another volume control.
Maplin will sell something suitable for around £2-3. I would solder
it in or
get a friend who can - you will save a fortune.



OK, thanks. Thing is, it looks to be quite a unique part - Alps, with a
nice feel and little indented bumps as it turns. However, I'd be pretty
certain that they're available somewhere. I don't think I'd do it
myself, and there might be a 'good money after bad' type situation
building up ...

Rob


There seems to be a lot of guessing going on. Why don't you just send it to
Quad Service Dept. and get it fixed properly. It won't cost an arm & a leg
- standard service charge is UKP48.00 and for that you get a FULL service.
Defective parts over the value of UKP1.00, Freight & VAT are charged in
addition. They guarantee labour & parts fitted for one full year.
Furthermore they always use new packing material for the return journey if
you haven't got the original packaging. So you end up with a properly
functioning unit AND the correct packaging for that unit. Prices may have
changed slightly since earlier this year, but you can always phone to
confirm beforehand.