![]() ![]() Under their own names, but are known to be similar or even identical to others that areĬurrent CBs are either identical to those listed, or very close electrically. Weve included some models that werent in SAMS Also, many of these are still being madeĪnd sold today, but under different manufacturer or brand names.ģ-6 models and has large, easy-to-follow foldout schematics and detailed service andĪlignment information, specs, voltages, layout photos, parts lists, resistance charts for TheyĪll need servicing or repair eventually. Modified for 10-Meter Ham conversions, or lovingly restored by CB collectors. ![]() It's because there are still tens of thousands of these being actively used, If you're new to CB and wondering why anybody would care about 20-year old radios, Manufacturer) that shows all the CB radio tech data ever published in SAMS Fotofacts®, from Volume #1 (Nov. Microsoft Word ( SAMSLIST.doc, 100K ) or the Adobe Acrobat ( SAMSLIST.pdf, 49K ) links. New products are always on the drawing board, and designs soon to be released, are being tested in major studios and contributing to Grammy nominated albums, just as the originals did decades ago.Click CONTACT button above for answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Ordering, Stock Checks, Prices, Manuals, Catalog, Repair, Returns, Credit Card Security, etc.ĭownload and save this index in a printable 10-page form by clicking on either the Quad-Eight LLC currently manufactures a line of limited edition products and hand built, custom studio equipment for the recording industry. In the following years it became obvious from the numbers of enthusiastic owners and users worldwide, that simply supporting existing products would not be enough, and Quad-Eight LLC was created as a new company to design and sell recording equipment that remained true to the original early designs that defined the companies reputation in the industry. Orphan Audio began to locate and purchase more original parts, retired console systems and the original factory schematics archives were recovered and restored. Orphan Audio LLC acquired the majority of the manufacturing assets of Quad-Eight Electronics™ at the closing auction and began supporting the pre-Mitsubishi products with documentation, repair parts and service. The departure from Quad-Eight’s roots and major economic changes in the music and film industry proved to be its undoing The company lost market share and Mitsubishi eventually abandoned and closed the company in the late 80’s and sold off its assets. Quad-Eight™ attracted the attention of Mitsubishi’s pro-audio division in the mid 80’s and the companies worked together briefly on new music and film console designs. ![]() Known for groundbreaking audio designs and uncompromising quality, Quad-Eight™ became a leader in console technology over the next 20+ years, acquiring Westrex Corp along the way. Quad-Eight Electronics™ began in Southern California in the early 60’s building custom film re-recording systems in Hollywood and rapidly became a respected worldwide manufacturer of large format music and film consoles. Quad-Eight Gallery of Images | Quad-Eight Equipment List | Quad-Eight Documentation The Quad Eight Electronics website is now online! (click here to go to ) ![]()
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