I second TWL's comments. I love the Quads and, over time, have owned 2 different sets of USA monitors, but I spent a lot of money replacing panels on both sets. The first set came from Florida, so I thought the panels were more prone to arcing due to their use in a humid environment. The second pair was new and still had panel problems. I used a VT100 and VT100MKII and, on occasion, would try to play at moderate levels in a small listening room. Although I did not consider that I played them loud, my dealer and the importer judged that the panels were likely damaged by playing them too loud. So, as much I like these speakers, they were very frustrating and expensive to use and maintain. I ended up selling them.
Quad ESL 63's-Can they play rock music?
A business accquaintance I deal with approached me today completely by surprise and mentioned he had a pair of Quad 63 ESL's that he wanted to sell me for $200!
I took a walk to the back of his office and sure enough there they were.
He mentioned to me that the speakers needed repaired at a cost of $600 from what Quad told him and he already purchased another set of speakers.
It would be my responsibilty to box, ship and deal directly with Quad.
A few things...
I guess first of all, is this a good deal?
Secondly, I do listen to a lot of different music, but I certainly enjoy my rock music and I'm concerned about the lack of a bottom end that these speakers are rumored(?) to have as one of their traits.
This is the speaker that got me involved in this crazy hobby as a teenager and I've always had a desire to own a pair...but are they the right speaker for me?
Your thoughts please.
Cary 303/Rogue 66 Magnum/Odyssey Stratos
Thank You!
I took a walk to the back of his office and sure enough there they were.
He mentioned to me that the speakers needed repaired at a cost of $600 from what Quad told him and he already purchased another set of speakers.
It would be my responsibilty to box, ship and deal directly with Quad.
A few things...
I guess first of all, is this a good deal?
Secondly, I do listen to a lot of different music, but I certainly enjoy my rock music and I'm concerned about the lack of a bottom end that these speakers are rumored(?) to have as one of their traits.
This is the speaker that got me involved in this crazy hobby as a teenager and I've always had a desire to own a pair...but are they the right speaker for me?
Your thoughts please.
Cary 303/Rogue 66 Magnum/Odyssey Stratos
Thank You!
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