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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Bought a pair Quad active speaker and they simply crap, the pair suffered from unacceptable hum through the low freq driver, the second pair was a small improvement with only 1 speaker suffering from the same hum, since then i have opened them up and found the main transformer situated in the speaker enclosure behind the low frequency driver, what a crap design. I will never buy quad products again. I may replace power amps and active crossover i cant work out where the hum is coming from.
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