"tony sayer"
Phil Allison
"tony sayer"
Heres some other interesting stuff on the 5/8 and 5/9 .
There is a bit more to this than meets the eye regarding the amplifiers
in use., It does seem to be agreed that the original Quad's which were
very good for their time did have some shortcomings
** Bet you cannot identify even one real example.
Well several people Inc some I know of who do spend time in pro audio
environments have commented on the "veiled" audio from the 405 and some
have done modifications over time to improve that.
** Anonymous audiophools alleged opinions are examples of what ??
**** you are a stupid ****head.
However for it's time it was very good
** Yawnnnnnnnn....
and I'm sure
** No you are not.
Several sites discuss improvements to the 405 ..
** The Quad 405 design lent itself to part swapping around the op-amp input
stage.
So of course audiophool ******s had to try it and then publish all kinds off
bull about it on the net.
None of the mods does anything worthwhile - audiophool mods never do.
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Note the comments on the Chord amps used on later designs and the better
reviews they attract..
** Groannnnnn....
Audiophool reviews read by audiophools.
The blind leading the blind.
Http://www.mhennessy.f9.co.uk/rogers/ls58_chord.htm
So would you suggest that the comments in the article are "audiophools"
then?.
** Which comments ??
You will have to be specific.
These people at the BBC have more resources than most any hi-fi
jurno or speaker manufacturer and do spend more time than most in a live
audio environment...
** Irrelevant, circumstantial crap.
Audiophools are everywhere in pro and consumer audio.
Peter Walker hated them all.
..... Phil