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Old August 5th 14, 03:06 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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Since I started this topic you've taken over with your usual insults -
while failing to help in any way with the original question - I'd point
out that the 405 is fitted with an IEC mains inlet.


** Yawnnnnnnnnnnnn..............


And pretty well all
IEC leads come with that connector moulded on.


** Shame how Quad supplied a re-wirable IEC plug packed with each 405.

Cos there are so many different, ****ing AC plugs on the planet.


The small mains Bulgin used
on the 303 and 33 is a solder connector - so unlikely to be mis-wired


** Fraid that makes it maximally likely to be miswired.

You cock sucking pommy ****.


(It may be that small Bulgin was also used in early versions of the 405)


** Whaaaaatttttt ?

FFS - you are one raving, psycho, pommy lunatic ****.


You'd have to go back two generations of Quad to the valve amps to find
that particular Bulgin connector in use.


** The Quad ESL used an earlier and larger Bulgin AC connector.

As did Marshalls, Oranges and Sound City amps et alia.

God I hope you have a massive stroke, ASAP




..... Phil