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    Thrift shop mystery? Gladding 200A

    Posted also under amp section to see if anyone can help with info on this unit. Web search turned up virtually nothing on this piece.

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    A quick update.........

    I found a site some of you may already be familiar with but if not and you are interested in older Quads this may be for you;

    http://www.quadraphonicquad.com/foru...ed=1#post69538

    Some great info regarding this unit........

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    Thanks, Kid

    Quote Originally Posted by thekid
    A quick update.........

    I found a site some of you may already be familiar with but if not and you are interested in older Quads this may be for you;

    http://www.quadraphonicquad.com/foru...ed=1#post69538

    Some great info regarding this unit........
    I'll add this to my list of vintage audio sites.

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    A feature of many Quad amps and receivers which is little-known, is that they can be bridged back to stereo. I'm sure that there are some which can not be bridged, but I recall a Pioneer Quad Receiver I picked up at an auction, and I thought the styling was cheesy/ugly, but I bridged it to stereo, and it sounded awesome. The power [80 watts per side] seemed bottomless...

    Laz

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    Quote Originally Posted by trollgirl
    A feature of many Quad amps and receivers which is little-known, is that they can be bridged back to stereo. I'm sure that there are some which can not be bridged, but I recall a Pioneer Quad Receiver I picked up at an auction, and I thought the styling was cheesy/ugly, but I bridged it to stereo, and it sounded awesome. The power [80 watts per side] seemed bottomless...

    Laz
    I am not familiar with the term. Could you please explain "bridged back to stereo.
    Thanks!

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