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The return of the legends: Quad 33 and 303, when authenticity meets innovation

After a 58-year wait, Quad is resurrecting two of its most iconic creations: the preamplifier 33 and the amplifier 303. This revival is not simply a matter of nostalgia, but rather a clear desire to push the boundaries of what was already considered an absolute benchmark in the world of high-fidelity.

The legacy of an audio legend

The original Quad 303 , launched in 1967, revolutionized audio amplification thanks to the genius of Peter Walker and his “triple balanced” output circuit. This pioneering architecture drastically reduced distortion while making the quiescent current independent of thermal variations in the output transistors. For decades, this 33/303 duo shaped the listening experience of entire generations of music lovers, establishing itself as an essential reference.

To understand the Quad philosophy, it is important to clarify the distinct roles of these two elements:

  • The power amplifier (303) is responsible for providing the energy needed to vibrate the speaker membranes, transforming the audio signal into sufficient current to move the transducer coils.
  • The preamplifier (33) handles low-level audio sources, selecting them, equalizing them, and amplifying them to the appropriate level to feed the power amplifier. This separation of functions prevents interference between the delicate signal processing circuits and the spurious power stages.

Today, the new generation of these devices retains the spirit of these pioneers while incorporating the most relevant technological advances. This approach, respectful of heritage, coupled with a measured improvement in performance, places these new models in a category of their own in today’s market.

Quad 303: the controlled evolution of a classic

The new Quad 303  transcends its ancestor by adopting a fully complementary output stage, where the original used a “quasi” complementary configuration due to the technological limitations of the time.

CharacteristicQuad 303 original (1967)Quad 303 modern
Nominal power~45W per channel 8Ω50W per channel 8Ω70W per channel 4Ω
Frequency response30 Hz–35 kHz 20 Hz–20 kHz
Distortion Line~0.03% at 45W< 0,002 % (1 kHz) 
ConnectorsRCA, DIN (pre-amp)RCA, XLR, gold-plated speaker terminals, 12V trigger input
Dimensions & weight120 × 159 × 324 mm, 8,2 kg 120 × 176 × 325 mm, 8,4 kg 

This improved architecture allows for reduced distortion to near-inaudible levels without compromising the legendary stability of the original circuit. The output transistors now benefit from comprehensive protection thanks to voltage control, ensuring optimal operation in all conditions and increased reliability.

The Quad 303 offers a flexible configuration adapted to the evolving needs of audiophiles:

  • Power: 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms
  • Recommended use: bookshelf speakers and medium-sized floorstanding speakers
  • Advantage: economical solution for beginners

Configuration bridgée mono (2 amplifiers):

  • Power: 140 watts into 8 ohms per channel
  • Power: 170 watts into 4 ohms per channel
  • Recommended use: high-performance speakers and large columns
  • Advantage: total channel separation, high power

This flexibility of use meets the evolving needs of audiophiles, allowing you to start with a single amplifier and evolve towards a bi-amplified configuration according to needs and budget.

The Quad 303 ‘s anodized chassis features CNC-machined heat sinks that combine thermal efficiency with a refined industrial aesthetic. This rugged, inert construction resists electromagnetic interference and vibration, preserving audio signal integrity.

  • Unbalanced inputs: Stereo RCA
  • Balanced inputs: Stereo XLR
  • Input selector: push button switch
  • Bridged mode: activation by dedicated switch
  • Speaker outputs: high quality terminal block (banana plugs and spades)
  • Power supply: standard IEC connector for quality cables

This modular approach makes it easy to integrate into any existing audio system.

The Quad 33 perfectly embodies the brand’s philosophy: retaining its analog essence while benefiting from the advantages of digital control. Its architecture remains faithfully analog, but its functions are managed by a microprocessor for greater precision and reliability.

The volume control entrusted to a motorized ALPS potentiometer ensures sound quality is preserved at all listening levels. This reference component offers remarkable precision, low noise and exceptional longevity, essential characteristics for a preamplifier of this class.

CharacteristicQuad 33 original (1967)Quad 33 modern
Audio inputs4x DIN (disc, radio 1, radio 2, tape), phono MM3x RCA ligne, 1x XLR, 1x phono RCA MM/MC 
Sorties audioDIN, monitor plugRCA, XLR, RCA AUX, headphone, 2× 12V trigger outputs
Integrated phonoMM onlyMM/MC
Distortion~0.02% ligne (1kHz) <0.0005% line, <0.002% phono
Dimensions & weight260×92×165 mm, ~3 kg  258 x 94 x 165 mm

The Quad 33‘s phono stage deserves special attention for its versatility and exceptional performance in this price range.

Cell typeAvailable gainCompatibilityRecommended use
Moving Magnet (MM)46 dBHigh and medium output cellsBeginners and advanced
Mobile Coils (MC)63,5 dBLow-level cellsDemanding audiophiles

This versatility allows you to use almost all phono cartridges available on the market, from the most affordable to the most exclusive. For fans of high-end turntables available on maPlatine.com, such as Rega or Pro-Ject models, this phono input is a considerable asset for fully revealing the potential of their systems.

The Quad 33 features three tonal controls designed to preserve musicality: bass control, balance control, and the unique Tilt control developed by Peter Walker himself. The latter represents a remarkable innovation in the approach to pitch correction.

Unlike traditional equalizers that act on isolated frequency bands, the Tilt control simultaneously adjusts both ends of the spectrum around a pivot point at 700 Hz. This consistent approach allows for fine-tuning the overall tonal balance without introducing artificial colorations, a unique feature in this price range.

Listening to the Quad 33/303 duo immediately reveals its kinship with the original models while demonstrating the progress made. The sound signature retains the natural musicality and smoothness for which the brand is renowned, but with significantly greater transparency and definition.

The timbres are rich and full, sometimes recalling the warmth of tube amplifiers without their constraints. This particularly appreciable characteristic allows for extended listening without auditory fatigue, even at high levels.

The breadth of the soundstage is one of the strong points of this combination. The space unfolds naturally, offering precise localization of the instruments and convincing depth. The high frequencies, sufficiently detailed, faithfully reproduce the ambiance of the recordings without ever becoming aggressive.

The lower register benefits from particularly careful treatment, combining power and control. The lower string instruments and percussion regain their natural impact while preserving rhythmic and harmonic subtleties.

The Quad 33 integrates seamlessly into contemporary audio systems thanks to its unbalanced and balanced inputs and outputs. This versatility allows it to be paired with both traditional sources and modern digital equipment via a high-quality external DAC.

The Quad 303 fully reveals its potential depending on the type of speakers used and the chosen configuration. Here are our tried and tested recommendations:

  • Sprint 4 speakers : compact columns perfectly adapted to the 50W of the 303, offering a remarkable balance between definition and musicality
  • Lumina V speakers : elegant floorstanding speakers that perfectly exploit the warm signature of the Quad, perfect for medium-sized rooms
  • Rocket 11 speakers cable : cabling optimized for this power range, preserving signal transparency and dynamics
  • Atalante 4 speakers : high-end columns which take full advantage of the 140W in mono, revealing all the subtlety of the bass and the precision of the mid-treble
  • Sonetto V speakers : reference transducers harnessing the power and control of the bridged configuration for an exceptional soundstage
  • Rocket 33 speakers cable : high-performance cabling suitable for high power, maintaining signal integrity in the most dynamic passages
ComponentRecommended modelSpecific advantage
AmplificationQuad 303Perfect synergy developed since 1967
Vinyl sourcePlatine P3 RSQuad 33’s optimized MM/MC phono input
Modulation cableAudioQuest Yukon XLRPreservation of dynamics and noise reduction
Modulation cableAtlas Element XLRTransparency and tonal balance preserved

In a market dominated by all-in-one solutions and digital amplifiers, the Quad 33/303 pair offers a different approach based on the separation of functions. This philosophy offers concrete advantages:

  • Specific optimization of each function
  • Isolation of sensitive circuits (preamp) from power stages
  • Modular system scalability
  • Customization according to specific needs
  • Easy maintenance and repair

Compared to integrated amplifiers with the same overall price, this modular approach has the advantage of allowing targeted upgrades and extensive customization according to the tastes and needs of each user.

The careful construction and technological heritage of these devices guarantee exceptional longevity, which deserves to be analyzed from several angles. This durability, combined with the brand’s historic reputation, also ensures excellent value retention over time, an important criterion for audio investments of this magnitude.

The return of the Quad 33 and 303 responds to a growing demand for authenticity in an increasingly digital audio world. These devices embody a respectful approach to music, prioritizing emotion and naturalness over spectacular technical prowess.

For beginners looking for their first quality hi-fi system, this duo represents a wise choice combining performance, scalability, and heritage value. For experienced audiophiles, it represents a rediscovery of the very essence of high fidelity: the ability to transcend technique to leave room only for musical emotion.

In a market saturated with technological solutions, the Quad 33 and 303 remind us that there is an alternative path: one of discreet excellence and controlled perfection. A lesson in humility that only the great masters know how to impart.

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