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    • Audiomat Prelude Reference MKII Integrated Amplifier
    French made tube amp.
    • Quad Electrostatic Speakers ESL-63
    Purchased new.  Rebuilt 2017.  Still love them.
    • Triode TRV-CD5SE CD Player
    This CD player includes a tube option.
    • Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4004 Turntable
    • Rega RP40 Special Edition Turntable
    • Audio Note R Zero/II Valve Phono Stage
    For Rega turntable
    • Berkeley Audio DAC Reference Series 2+
    Almost a Series 3
    • Audio Alchemy DMP-1 + PS-5 LPS
    • Nakamichi DR-1 Casette Tape Player

Comments 5

In the mid-eighties, the dollar was at parity with the pound, a boon time for audio dealers/customers.  I remember the 63's well.  I own 57s, but one needs repair. But what caught my attention was your B&O 4400.  Back in the seventies, it was a dream table for me in high school, but just too expensive. I now own a restored one, plus an 8200 with the Tacho motor, a Beosystem 7700 and a Beosystem 10(a portable receiver has a phono stage) that I picked up with CX-50 speakers, literature, all for twenty bucks at a local resale shop that couldn't figure out how to turn it on.  The 4400 was purchased from a salesman at a recent new audio store(at the time), promising the most in Hi-end audio that closed as fast as it opened.  You would not believe how he altered the DIN plug to RCAs(I'll enclose a photo). All of this stuff I had serviced by B&O's head of technical support, now retired, for all of North America.  He had a photo memory of service manuals of every component B&O ever made.  https://imgur.com/a/gnAXikY   https://imgur.com/a/gnAXikY  https://imgur.com/a/gnAXikY

vitussl101

That's a really classy system. And it looks good in your listening space too.

mjcmt

Owner
Many thanks for the compliments!!  I started out with the Pioneer SX-1050 in 1973, which gives you a clue I’ve been around for awhile.  Couldn’t afford speakers so joined a bunch of fellows where I worked and we made ourselves exact copies of the big rear projecting Bose 901 speakers.  Then a few years later, fate smiled on me when I read a review in Opera News about how perfectly ideal the Quad ESL-63s were for opera and I knew I had to have them.  Wound up importing them from England along with Quad amp and preamp which saved me a ton of money because they were not only priced much cheaper in England but the dollar to pound ratio was highly favorable at that time.  I was pretty lucky.  One other piece of gear I had and I truly loved was a Meridian 508.24 CD Player which I splurged on and it was a perfect mate for the Quads.  Still am furious that it is out of commission because a replacement transport is unobtainable. Well, I still have my Quads and I  still love my Quads!

echolane

echolane - that system looks very nice.  I have never heard Quads; it would be fun to listen to your setup!

- Steve O.

shosugi

Awesome looking system echolane! Gotta love those Quads and I bet that Audiomat sounds luscious. Very well done thanks for sharing!

jond

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