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RE: Quads and Cat

Posted by tedtag on December 29, 2016 at 04:30:36:

Thanks Sondek and appreciate your feedback. The first high end speakers I bought back in the 80's were Acoustat 2+2's but never had them set up right and was using a NAD amp to drive them. Not the best...... Wish I had those speakers back again!

Sounds like you've got a terrific set up and the CAT Renaissance is a great preamp. With the Legend a big plus is the built in phono section that takes up half the inside of the chassis. When I opened it up I could not believe the meticulous hand work to get all that in there in such a well organized fashion, but that's how all the CAT gear is built. I told my step son these CAT components are heirlooms that should never be sold, like a fine hand crafted watch.