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Phil Allison July 10th 07 02:38 AM

How many Quad IIs ??
 

Hi,

recently had two Quad II amps in for repairs and partial refurbishing -
new filter caps, cathode resistors etc.

One of them carried a serial number of over 153,000.

How many did Acoustical finally make before they changed to the 303 ?

BTW

I own number 8734 - originally made as a 100 - 130 volt model.



........ Phil






Dave xxxx July 10th 07 07:13 AM

How many Quad IIs ??
 
Phil Allison wrote:
Hi,

recently had two Quad II amps in for repairs and partial refurbishing
- new filter caps, cathode resistors etc.

One of them carried a serial number of over 153,000.

How many did Acoustical finally make before they changed to the 303 ?

BTW

I own number 8734 - originally made as a 100 - 130 volt model.



....... Phil


Its on Quad web site somewhere



Serge Auckland July 10th 07 09:49 AM

How many Quad IIs ??
 


"Dave xxxx" wrote in message
. uk...
Phil Allison wrote:
Hi,

recently had two Quad II amps in for repairs and partial refurbishing
- new filter caps, cathode resistors etc.

One of them carried a serial number of over 153,000.

How many did Acoustical finally make before they changed to the 303 ?

BTW

I own number 8734 - originally made as a 100 - 130 volt model.



....... Phil


Its on Quad web site somewhere

According to the book "Quad - The Closest Approach" The Quad II was in
production between 1953 and 1970, and 90,000 were sold.
The 303 was in production between 1967 and 1985 and 94,000 were sold. The
HiFi Yearbook for the period also shows both models overlapping.

As to serial numbers, in my experience, they are seldom consequtive from No
00001, but either start at some already large number, or change depending on
version, year of manufacture, production line used etc, so numbers aren't
continuous.

I used to have a pair which were originally made with 100volt line output
transformers. Quad changed the TFs for me in 1972-3 for some ridiculously
small amount of money, and I used them bridged to drive a single IMF ALS40
in my lab at the time.

S.

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Mike Coatham July 10th 07 09:54 AM

How many Quad IIs ??
 
Dave xxxx wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:
Hi,

recently had two Quad II amps in for repairs and partial refurbishing
- new filter caps, cathode resistors etc.

One of them carried a serial number of over 153,000.

How many did Acoustical finally make before they changed to the 303 ?

BTW

I own number 8734 - originally made as a 100 - 130 volt model.



....... Phil


Its on Quad web site somewhere


Well according to the Model by Model details as listed in "Quad - The Closest Approach" by Ken Kessler, they sold 90,000 of them
between 1953 and 1970. As K.K. had access to Quad archives etc. during his research for the book, I would expect the figure of
90000 to be the "official" number.
I'd be very suspicious of one with a S/N of 153000+ .
E-mail Rob Flain @ Quad Service - (e-mail address on their web site) he'll confirm one way or the other.

Phil Allison July 10th 07 01:28 PM

How many Quad IIs ??
 

"Mike Coatham" :


I'd be very suspicious of one with a S/N of 153000+ .



** Why ?

I personally owned the Quad " ESL 57" carrying s/n 246.

Seems to me that Quad did not play about with s/ns like so many other makers
did.


BTW:

If I can persuade the extraordinarily tall, NZ born young lady who owns the
particular Quad II with s/n 153,xxx to let me take a pic of the name plate
and post it on ABSE - I definitely shall.




........ Phil






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