codestar7
Member
Hello my friends;
I was the happy owner of a 1972 Sansui quad receiver I'd purchased in Japan while in the Navy. It was stolen from me about a year after I returned to the states in Memphis Tn.. I've always remembered the warm sound and quality quad separation.
I have been given the opportunity locally to purchase a QR-4500 for a hundred dollars. The older gentleman who owns the receiver states it is in good condition. I've been an electronic technician for 30 years and although I am not wealthy at the moment I would love to hear that sound again. I have a question;
Does the QE-4500 have the third discrete circuit, for better seperation? or is it an older version of the QRX-5500? What was the quality or placement in the line up of this receiver?
Thank you for all your suggestions and advice..............................Chris
I was the happy owner of a 1972 Sansui quad receiver I'd purchased in Japan while in the Navy. It was stolen from me about a year after I returned to the states in Memphis Tn.. I've always remembered the warm sound and quality quad separation.
I have been given the opportunity locally to purchase a QR-4500 for a hundred dollars. The older gentleman who owns the receiver states it is in good condition. I've been an electronic technician for 30 years and although I am not wealthy at the moment I would love to hear that sound again. I have a question;
Does the QE-4500 have the third discrete circuit, for better seperation? or is it an older version of the QRX-5500? What was the quality or placement in the line up of this receiver?
Thank you for all your suggestions and advice..............................Chris