I've had great luck integrating a REL Stadium with Quad 63's and later pair of REL Stentors with Quad 2905's. I had Jim Smith help me set up the 2905's and the results were seamless. I would highly recommend REL subwoofers, ideally a matched pair, placed behind your panels if you can put the Quads well into the room.
Sealed subwoofer for ESL-63
I am looking for owners who have successfully integrated their QUAD ESL 63s with a subwoofer.
I recently bought a used pair of QUAD ESL63 and had them rebuilt, panels and electronics, this is my third pair. I have had several monkey boxes in between - Aerial 10T, B&W, KEF, IMF, Tannoys, Proac, Goldmund, Falcon Acoustics kits, etc - but the 63s are very hard to live without when you know what they can do.
My problem is that I am particularly fond of large-scale symphonic works such as Wagner’s The Ring , Beethoven, Mahler, Strauss, etc. but the 63s are very special and very frustrating used full range, they have limited bass and dynamics.
I am retired now and have a fixed income so I cannot keep doing what I did for fifty years, buy, experiment, trade and sell.
I would like to keep the cost of the sub to $1K max for a good condition, one owner unit.
Best regards,
I recently bought a used pair of QUAD ESL63 and had them rebuilt, panels and electronics, this is my third pair. I have had several monkey boxes in between - Aerial 10T, B&W, KEF, IMF, Tannoys, Proac, Goldmund, Falcon Acoustics kits, etc - but the 63s are very hard to live without when you know what they can do.
My problem is that I am particularly fond of large-scale symphonic works such as Wagner’s The Ring , Beethoven, Mahler, Strauss, etc. but the 63s are very special and very frustrating used full range, they have limited bass and dynamics.
I am retired now and have a fixed income so I cannot keep doing what I did for fifty years, buy, experiment, trade and sell.
I would like to keep the cost of the sub to $1K max for a good condition, one owner unit.
Best regards,
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