New white and gold Quad

I received my new white and gold limited edition QC today from Sweetwater and I was hoping it would be the new codec using less power and running cooler but unfortunately it isn’t the one manufactured after August 25th. I asked Sweetwater if they could tell me when it was made but they couldn’t tell me. This makes four QC’s for me now. I have the black and gold, the red and gold, a plain gray one and now the white and gold. I feel so fortunate :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

Gotta catch em all!

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I have the black and gold one, which I still like the look of. It was (supposed to be?) a limited one that Andertons had in the UK, but I wonder how many other dealers had access to those limited colours? One per country perhaps?

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I saw Europe had a new white one but it had black buttons instead of gold. I like the white and black better but it was easier for me being in the States to go with Sweetwater and get the white and gold. I keep my black and gold one on my studio desk and the gray one is in my live rack and my red and gold is stored in its case as a backup. Idk what I’m going to do with the white one yet. I’m thinking of building a new pedalboard with it since I don’t ’t have one in that configuration because I use a racked one live.

I’m honestly confused, are you saying you currently own four QC’s? If so…wouldn’t that be like owning four of the exact same laptop model, just in different colors? What benefit would this have? Seems like it’d actually be a huge p.i.t.a. having to load/configure everything across four units.

Not criticizing…it’s your money. Just trying to understand.

Yes, four units. Two in my studio and two for gigging. I believe in having backups of everything. I don’t have the same presets on all of them, just on the backup for gigging. I am a gear junky. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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