Manuals / Quad

Quad 33

Pre-amplifier with swappable input boards

add a reviewadd a review

Quad 
33

Description

The Quad 33 selects and controls the radio tuners, gramophone pickup and tape recorder connected to it and feeds the loudspeakers via the power amplifier, providing for stereo, mono on either or both channels, from all inputs, plus monitoring and track selection facilities for tape.

Quad units may be used either free standing or mounted in a cabinet with plenty of scope for individual preference in layout.

The standard Quad system of mounting is used, requiring only a rectangular cut-out for which a template is provided.

The controls are comprehensive but simple and are logically grouped to facilitate selection and control of the programme.

The filter is essential with modern good quality speakers and helpful at any time.

It removes surface noise, tracing distortion and similar shortcomings in the upper frequency range of the recording or broadcast, and the two control filter system achieves this to a very fine degree without intruding unnecessarily into the harmonic range so essential for realistic reproduction.

Downloads

instruction/owners manual (en)

service manual (en)

flyer (en)


If you have additional documentation please consider donating a copy to our free archive.


Please login or register a free account to download files


NOTE If you are having problems opening files please read this thread.

All files are copyright the HiFi Engine and are provided under strict licence. Reproduction without prior permission or for financial gain is strictly prohibited. This website is not affiliated with or sponsored by Quad. If you wish to buy a 33 please contact the company via their website or visit an authorised retailer.

Comments

QUAD 33 interconects

Hello,
Recently bought a new Plasma HDTV which only has optical audio outputs. All my older TVs had RCA audio output jacks which I could easily connect to the QUAD 33/303 preamplifier which drives my QUAD ESL-57 2 channel speakers. Do you know of a way to take the optical audio outputs of the Plasma HDTV and turn it into RCA outs ?
Wade Bunz

toslink to analog conversion

Google the subject. Looks like there are devices out there.