Fully maintained, including deteriorated capacitors, resistor replacement, etc. The 220V specification (with 100V to 220V step-up transformer) is still popular even now, 70 years have passed since its release. The thickness, luster, and tension of the sound are all emotionally composed, and perfectly express the sound of the instrument. Anyway, it is a famous machine with thick, firm mid-bass, and a tasteful sound unique to vacuum tubes. You can see a feeling of use, such as appearance, dullness, abrasions, etc. (Kobayashi Hitoshi)
Maintenance Information: 2026.5.9 Maintained (QUAD2: Step Up Transformer Additional Block Capacitor 16 μF x 2 Hum Noise Replacement and Mounting Bracket Manufacture 1 x 2 Oil Capacitor 0.1 μF Deterioration Replacement x 2 Electrolytic Capacitor 22 μF Deterioration Replacement 1 x 2 x 2 Resistance 3W Deterioration Replacement 1 x 2 QUAD22: Vacuum Tube EF86 Replacement (2026.4.13 Supply Arrived) Adapter Missing 2 Block Capacitors Manufactured 16 μF x 3 → 3 additional electrolytic capacitors, 4 electrolytic capacitors, 22 μF deterioration replacement, 4 film capacitors, 0.1 μF, other deterioration exchanges, 2 resistors, 1 W and 1/2 W replacement, 8 gang error improvement measures → 1/4 W additional resistors, 5 AC plugs, additional vacuum tube socket and RCA jack caulking repair ※ Other operation check with AC 220V (rated output 13 W SP: 16 Ω wiring)
Accessories: power cable, copy of instruction manual, step-up transformer
Main specifications: 13W (16Ω) with rated output AC220V QUAD22: EF86 × 2 ECC83 × 2 input PHONO, RADIO, TAPE W267 × H89 × D148 mm 3.2 kg QUAD2: KT66 × 4 EF86 × 2 GZ32 15W+15W W321 × H162 × D119 mm 8.2 kg