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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View Post... These were (are - as I suspect many are still around) solid state designs....
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostI retired my Quad + by necessity the pre-amp some 5 years ago when the main power supply capacitors dried out so that there was a large hum - they are still in my loft. Replaced by Arcam amp - still use the Quad 77 speakers tho.
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostFairly easily replaced I would guess - my colleague does lots of caps replacements in hifi & studio equipment. Not sure if it would be cost effective tho'.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostInteresting. I agree that the streaming companies are primarily focussed on Rock/pop but invariably I find what I'm looking for on Qobuz within seconds. The key is to be precise with your search entry. For example, the recent BAL Mozart Paris symphony gave hopeless results if one merely keyed in "Paris". "Mozart Paris" was better, but somewhat hit and miss with a recording by Emmanuel Pahud recorded presumably in the French capital as the number one result, but "Mozart Paris Freiburger" nailed it. Likewise, if you know the artist then that should give good results although vagaries in spelling and/or other artists involved in the recording may need to be entered to get exactly what you're after.
Regarding the Search engines of streaming companies such as Apple or Qobuz, they tend to work better, but I still have trouble finding many discs that are favorites, possibly because they not be available commercially. Try entering Karl Ristenpart into one oftherir SE. The results seem to vary by the month
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