I agree with the 2 comments above and will add my .02 cents
worth. I was a Quad dealer back in the day and have
personally owned several different pairs.
The Quads are notoriously unreliable. Case in point...your
pair. According to your ad, one speaker had a couple of
panels replaced, only to have another panel fail and then
all the panels were replaced. Now you have a pair of
speakers that are no longer matched (i.e. one has 50 hours
and one has 350 hours of use and break-in). I'm glad you
were honest, but I think maybe this is hindering the sale
somewhat.
I probably wouldn't buy this pair, just from my knowledge
about the brand, but this doesn't mean you can't sell them.
I'm sure if a potential buyer has done the research, they
would find that the Quads require a little more care in
setup and major care in selecting just the right gear to
drive them. Some buyers might not want to spend the time.
Once the Quads are given the right food and setup correctly
and used within their limitations, they can be magic.
Good luck with the sale. Just hang in there and sooner or
later they should sell. I know that Roger (Sanders) takes
trade-ins sometimes. Have you asked him about trading in
your Quads? BTW, Roger and Angela are terrific people and
make excellent gear!
(This is just my opinion so take it for what it's worth.)
worth. I was a Quad dealer back in the day and have
personally owned several different pairs.
The Quads are notoriously unreliable. Case in point...your
pair. According to your ad, one speaker had a couple of
panels replaced, only to have another panel fail and then
all the panels were replaced. Now you have a pair of
speakers that are no longer matched (i.e. one has 50 hours
and one has 350 hours of use and break-in). I'm glad you
were honest, but I think maybe this is hindering the sale
somewhat.
I probably wouldn't buy this pair, just from my knowledge
about the brand, but this doesn't mean you can't sell them.
I'm sure if a potential buyer has done the research, they
would find that the Quads require a little more care in
setup and major care in selecting just the right gear to
drive them. Some buyers might not want to spend the time.
Once the Quads are given the right food and setup correctly
and used within their limitations, they can be magic.
Good luck with the sale. Just hang in there and sooner or
later they should sell. I know that Roger (Sanders) takes
trade-ins sometimes. Have you asked him about trading in
your Quads? BTW, Roger and Angela are terrific people and
make excellent gear!
(This is just my opinion so take it for what it's worth.)