JVC Quadraphonic Amp

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    smg1965uk

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    Interested to see if anyone is interested in anything quadraphonic.

    I need to dispose of a JVC Quadraphonic Amp which my father owned, instead of taking it to the tip thought there might be some enthusiasts willing to give it a good home, so testing the water.

    Date is late 70's I think, model is 4VN-990.

    Cheers.
     
    smg1965uk, Apr 2, 2004
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    Graham C

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    Check out here:

    http://www.classicaudio.com/

    They will help you find a responsible home. Or google for quadrophonic, there are plenty of people who collect stuff.
     
    Graham C, Apr 3, 2004
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    Hex Spurt

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    Put in on Ebay and call it a 'rare classic'. You'll have idiots from all over fighting over the thing ;)

    Seriously, I hope you find a good home for it.

    Regards

    Hex
     
    Hex Spurt, Apr 3, 2004
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    jimmymcfarrell Anyone fancy a pint?

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    Quad stuff seems to be fetching a fortune on Ebay, or really anything from the 70s.
    It makes me laugh when you see two things the same on Ebay, and both sellers have good feedback, yet one puts all sorts of adjectives in the title and it sells for much more.
    For example a Meridian Boothroyd Stuart Control Unit 101B this sold for £55ish. However a "Classic Meridian Pre-Amp" seems to be worth nearer £70;
    You'll have no trouble selling a quad reciever whatsoever!
     
    jimmymcfarrell, Apr 4, 2004
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