Quad 405-2 with added Snook
#1 Quad 405-2 with added Snook
I started on an old battered Quad 405-2 in December last year, so today feel flushed with success as it makes a noise and oscilloscope waves look good.
I originally followed Nicks modification description but for reasons I forget, probably related to the position and effect of C8 described in the Keith Snook mods, I went down that path
(http://www.keith-snook.info/QUAD-405-2- ... ation.html
I originally followed Nicks modification description but for reasons I forget, probably related to the position and effect of C8 described in the Keith Snook mods, I went down that path
(http://www.keith-snook.info/QUAD-405-2- ... ation.html
Last edited by Snorbans on Fri Oct 08, 2021 10:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
#5 Re: Quad 405-2 with added Snook
The case is pretty tatty and has some holes I'll need to fill in. I can't find a reference to the paint Quad used anywhere so I may spray painting it satin black or another part of me is thinking further investment and getting it powder coated in say orange gloss, as I have no amplifiers in that colour. Glad of anyone's thoughts on the case refurb
Last edited by Snorbans on Fri Oct 08, 2021 10:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- jack
- Thermionic Monk Status
- Posts: 5345
- Joined: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:58 pm
- Location: ɐılɐɹʇsnɐ oʇ ƃuıʌoɯ ƃuıɹǝpısuoɔ
- Contact:
#7 Re: Quad 405-2 with added Snook
Good effort! Rough case, as you say, but nice challenge!
Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt
#8 Re: Quad 405-2 with added Snook
If theres no paint code available perhaps take the case to a paint shop to see if it can be colour matched? Should be able to get a rattle can made up
- jack
- Thermionic Monk Status
- Posts: 5345
- Joined: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:58 pm
- Location: ɐılɐɹʇsnɐ oʇ ƃuıʌoɯ ƃuıɹǝpısuoɔ
- Contact:
#9 Re: Quad 405-2 with added Snook
Regarding the holes in the chassis... Maybe just a blanking plate? If you're good with sheet work, you could cut out and patch as per rust repair in car footwell etc.
Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt
#10 Re: Quad 405-2 with added Snook
Am I good with sheet work, no experience whatsoever...I'm going to just fill them best I can and learn from it.
I have what I hope is a good guide in
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/LencoL78.htm
.....plus its round the back and can only look better than it does now
I have what I hope is a good guide in
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/LencoL78.htm
.....plus its round the back and can only look better than it does now
- jack
- Thermionic Monk Status
- Posts: 5345
- Joined: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:58 pm
- Location: ɐılɐɹʇsnɐ oʇ ƃuıʌoɯ ƃuıɹǝpısuoɔ
- Contact:
#13 Re: Quad 405-2 with added Snook
Shoddy!!
I like the PAT sticker!
I like the PAT sticker!
Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt
#14 Re: Quad 405-2 with added Snook
Just to be a completist for once here is the outcome. Not perfect but the 405-2 isn't now disgracing itself up on the track. Still the heat sinked brick it ever was, but one that rightly won design awards. The matched paint colour is far closer than the photos suggest. The holes I filled on the back panel despite some to and fro are still slightly visible but it'll do
So how does it sound after all the Snook Mods (405–2 PCBs to DCD Mod–3), no idea. It sounds very good indeed, comparison to how it was before it was modded? (Korg B1 pre btw) no idea too long ago, its a step forward.
I have vintage integrated or receiver amps I will listen to and enjoy over the more perfect sounding Korg B1/ Quad 405-2 but I flip back to what is now my 'reference' system.
So how does it sound after all the Snook Mods (405–2 PCBs to DCD Mod–3), no idea. It sounds very good indeed, comparison to how it was before it was modded? (Korg B1 pre btw) no idea too long ago, its a step forward.
I have vintage integrated or receiver amps I will listen to and enjoy over the more perfect sounding Korg B1/ Quad 405-2 but I flip back to what is now my 'reference' system.
#15 Re: Quad 405-2 with added Snook
The PAT sticker comes from its past life as a DJ back up amp. I can give no sane reason for it being left in place