quadnewbie
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also, if not, what can you play through it other than another turntable? Thank you
I have one other major question for anyone with knowledge for me: If a receiver has two phono sets, can you play a tape player or rca cd player through one outlet? Thank you~
However, be aware that quad reproduction is very gimmiky, in that whilst it might be exciting to be surrounded by sound, it's never like that in real life. CD4 discs, in particular suffer from restricted dynamic range and reduced frequency response of the rear channels compared to the front which is very apparent in a good system. My advice? With all humility, get a good stereo and enjoy the memories of a wonderful time gone by!
Hello Trevor
I must admit your post has left me a bit confused (it's pretty easy to do!). So you are replying of sorts to @Doug G.'s reply from 12 years ago? He was talking about RIAA vs line level inputs & distortion. I see no correlation between your comments & Doug's. However the bulk of your missive almost duplicates what you said in New Member Introductions. With the exception of:
The more I read this the more odd it seems. Like joining, I dunno, an equestrian forum & telling the members forget about horses & just enjoy those new fangled combustion engine cars? And how is buying a good stereo system supposed to help one enjoy the quad memories of a wonderful time? And even, of course, if it plays quad, it plays stereo. There are many members here with true high end high quality set ups & they can enjoy music/movies much better with a good surround set up than someone could with stereo only.
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