I am currrently "test driving" a Quad 909 on loan from a local dealer. I have Kef Reference Model Twos, Audible Illusions Modulus 3A pre, and Rotel RCD-971 CD player. I am basically very impressed with the Quad. Superb and controlled bass punch, very fast, and detailed. I've tried it with a couple of different IC's so far, a set of Harmonic Technology cables loaned me by the dealer and my own Kimber Heros. The exquisite detailing capability of the amp really comes through with the Heros, which obstruct nothing. That's the good news. The bad news is that the upper mid-range and highs are a little harsh and fatiguing. The HT cables soften and take the edge off this brightness and open up the vertical soundstage a bit...but you can tell that you've lost something - in both the high and low end.
I would sum up by saying that if you are inclined to buy new, the Quad 909 at $1,399 is a real value. Be prepared to spend a little time (and money) to tune it with the right cables.
I have not decided yet on whether to go with the Quad or keep looking, but it is definitely a contender.
I would sum up by saying that if you are inclined to buy new, the Quad 909 at $1,399 is a real value. Be prepared to spend a little time (and money) to tune it with the right cables.
I have not decided yet on whether to go with the Quad or keep looking, but it is definitely a contender.