I remember it well. It was well regarded in its day, in fact is was recommended because of the 78 capability by some reviewers (it has to be said that reviewing back then was lab-measurement oriented and didn't attach much significance to subjective performance.
IIRC the CQ30 was praised for its solid engineering build quality.
However the company probably lacked the marketing ambition and energy of Linn and the company subsequently folded.
Think of it as a quasi Linn LP12 except that spare parts are harder to locate. Listen to it and check whether you can live with the sound - it's well off the pace by today's standards.
IIRC the CQ30 was praised for its solid engineering build quality.
However the company probably lacked the marketing ambition and energy of Linn and the company subsequently folded.
Think of it as a quasi Linn LP12 except that spare parts are harder to locate. Listen to it and check whether you can live with the sound - it's well off the pace by today's standards.