Will rebuilt Quad ESL 57s take the place on a great $30K dynamic speaker?


In the ‘90s I lived joyfully with Quad 57s for 10 years. Have always missed them.

Especially since Electrostatic Solutions rebuilds came to light, I have looked for a used pair. My system today is far better than what I had back then.

I was very curious to hear what they would sound like now.

I love my current speakers, but have experienced some fatigue in loud, full passages. And I realized that most of what I listened to was acoustic Jazz and Classical. But with a good amount of Pop singer/songwriter.

The Quads beautifully reproduce solo or otherwise “gentle” music. They are magical with voices. Eg.: Opera that I never got into much is now sublime. And voices in general.

But on something like Peter Gabriel, the fall apart. “So” which was a favorite recording is problematic at best.

I am leaning toward the Quads since they do “moderate” unlike almost any.

But I do miss the dynamics. Bass and treble.

 

 

 

mglik

i can personally attest that the agd audion does not 'smear' the sound... 

I have owned ’57s since 1973 and recently had them rebuilt by Kent at Electrostatic Solutions. I’m now using my old Quad II amps with really good glass, instead of more powerful ARC tube amps in the 60-75 watt range and think they sound better with the little Quad amps- rated at what, 15 watts? You don’t need a lot of power to drive them, but the impedance curve is daunting for some amps.

As to whether they are better than your dynamic speaker system, why be forced to make a choice? I run two systems- when I’m in the mood for the Quads, I use them- when I want bigger, louder, more bass, I fire up my horn-based system (which also uses relatively low powered amps).

The old Quad is one of those speakers that people regret selling and buy again for pretty much the reason you explained. If you are ever in Austin, you can have a listen here to both. (Not a dealer). :)

OP,

Mike does this mean you have received the Quads… or are still waiting? I can’t tell from your entry for sure.
 

I think I would miss the full spectrum sound of the dynamic speakers. I had AMT / dynamic or Ribbon / dynamic for decades… but (as you know) now enjoy dynamic floorstanders. 

I first heard the 57's back in 1978. They were powered by a pair of Futterman H3AA OTL mono tube amps. The rest was a Marantz 7 tube preamp, Thorens TD125/Rabco ST7 linear track arm/Panasonic strain gauge cartridge. Superb SQ! This experience set me off on the road to put together a similar system. Which by now I have accomplished! Even now owning the same pair of Futterman amps from 1978, along with two pairs of 57's!

I bought my first pair of 57’s in 1981, along with a pair of Futterman OTL amps (111AB) plus a Bedini 25/25 Class A amp. I alternated between the two amps. I sold this Futtermans in 1992, the 57’s in 2000. Financial trouble forced the sales! Now, decades later I could again afford more gear. So a few years ago I bought on eBay a pair of 57’s from Rhode Island and another pair from a seller in England. The pair of Futterman amps came from NYC - restored/recapped/retubed by the eBay seller. In fact, they were the same serial numbered pair (55,56) I had listened to in Harrison, NY in 1978!