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Quad Electroacoustics is a British manufacturer of hi-
Corporate history
The company was founded by Peter J. Walker in 1936 in London, and was initially called S.P. Fidelity Sound Systems. In 1936 the name was changed to the Acoustical Manufacturing Co. Ltd. The company moved from London to Huntingdon in 1941 after being bombed out of London in World War II.
The company initially produced only Public Address equipment but after the war they began to produce equipment designed for use in the home as a result of the rising demand for high quality domestic sound reproduction. Within a few years the company had transitioned almost entirely to manufacturing models for the home audio market.
The name "QUAD" is an acronym for "Quality Unit Amplified Domestic", used to describe the QUAD I amplifier. In 1983, when having become known for their QUAD range of products, the Acoustical Manufacturing Co. Ltd changed its name to QUAD Electroacoustics Ltd.
In 1995, the company was bought by Verity Group plc, joining its existing brands of Wharfedale and Mission. A few changes were made, including shifting some loudspeaker production to East China, but the company essentially stayed the same, and still tries to adhere to its ethos of "the closest approach to the original sound".
The company’s first products were released in 1948. The QA12 and QA12/P were low-
Following the development of stereo records in 1958, the QC 22 control unit was developed and released in 1959. This was a stereo control unit that was designed to be used with a pair of QUAD II mono amplifiers. To complement the QUAD II, the company also produced AM and FM tuners for use with the QC II & 22 control units.
In 1957, the company made history when they released the world's first production
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The critical and popular success of the ESL-
The company has always had a very straight forward engineering view of their products, and insisted that all amplifiers sounded the same when used within their capabilities, and that speaker cable had no sound at all, unless ludicrously long and thin wire is used.
The company's founder, Peter J. Walker, died in 2003 at the age of 87.
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Did you know it is still possible to send any of your Quad equipment direct to the ‘factory’ for servicing or renovation which they carry out in a sympathetic manner at a very reasonable cost.
They can also supply you with the all important specific packaging for your equipment
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Having experience of their very high service levels I can unreservedly recommend them.
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