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  1. #1
    Senior Member th00ht's Avatar
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    Cool A SB3, a Quad 303, and the left-hand ESL

    ... and some copperwire...

    Decenia apart but still going strong. The Quad 303 basically takes any load (including car headlights for the real party-effect ) and seems rather unimpressed by the new-born Squeezebox.

    Unfortunately you cannot hear the setup, :-P


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    Squeezebox Touch, Denon AVR 1912 (Pure Direct) + two CM8 + two CM1 + CMC
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    Very nice setup - A beautiful blend of a Legend and maybe a Legend in the making. ! Gotta love those ESL's. Had a pair of 57's myself and although I don't have them now, I'm still a Quadite. Bought a Quad 909 late last year which I'm thoroughly enjoying. Makes some nice music using an SB3 as source.

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    It seem cool

    It seem cool, nice setup.






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    Nice!

    Ahhh minimalist setups!

    I have an SB3, a Harmon-Kardon Citation II and a pair of ESL-57's. Mine are the "bronze" color that make them look more like room heaters for a 1962 Swedish prototype moon base. Gotta love them Quads! I have a small room, too, so I get pretty good bass extension (though not REAL earth-shaking stuff, of course.)

    I ended up complicating my minimalist setup by building a "passive pre" (Alps volume pots and a source selector) and I am now using an outboard DAC (Cambridge DAC MAGIC )- I can hear deeper bass from the DAC magic than the SB3 on headphones (separate heaphone amp-) but on the Quads I am hard pressed to detect any difference.

    I also use a modified Forte 4a power amp sometimes, instead of the H-K.

    I love the Quad ESLs.

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    Senior Member adamslim's Avatar
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    Well if we're showing off SB3s and ESLs...



    Sitting in the fireplace is the SB3, atop a couple of boxes containing a DIY Paradise Charlize II and a decent PSU. The Quads are fully rebuilt by One Thing Audio, and have a black textile cover. They have custom legs a la Quad Germany, nice
    SB3, Dac-in-the-Box, Sony VFET, Snell Type Cs
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