Miracord 760 turntable (ad, Jan. 1975)

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MIRACORD

THE ONLY THING WE DON'T GUARANTEE ABOUT A MIRACORD IS THAT YOU'LL FIND ONE.

We're so particular about the quality that goes into every Miracord, we guarantee all parts and service for one full year. But we're also so particular about what stores sell our equipment, we can't guarantee you'll find one.

That's somewhat of an exaggeration. It's just that you don't find a Rolls Royce dealer on every corner. The way we figure it, anything worth listening to is worth looking for.

And when you hear your records on a Miracord automatic turntable, you'll hear what we mean.

For instance, the Miracord 760 is engineered with our unique "jostle-proof" push-button control system. It tracks with dead accuracy at as low as 1/2 gram stylus pressure, even if the shelf you put it on isn't level! And one of the leading magazines in the field reported that the Miracord 760 had the lowest rumble figure measured (report available on request).

Pitch control? You can vary the speed over a 5 percent range. That's about a semi-tone in pitch. And a built-in stroboscope allows you to return to the standard speeds simply and accurately. The Miracord 760 naturally has a built-in anti-skate control.

The precision continues: The twelve inch, one-piece die-cast turntable platter is a work of art in itself. It's dynamically balanced for smooth, steady performance and speed that will not vary.

And it is run by a specially designed asynchronous motor whose speed constancy is just about unsurpassed in its class.

The details about the Miracord 760 go on and on. If you'd like the full story on our full line, just drop a line to:

Miracord Products, Benjamin Electronic Sound Co., 40 Smith Street, Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735.

After you find your Miracord, we'd like to make this one last promise: We doubt you'll ever have to use its guarantee.


THE MIRACORD 760.

Damn hard to find. Damn hard to beat.

(Audio magazine, Jan. 1975)

Also see:

Miracord 770 turntable (Feb. 1971)

Elac/Miracord turntable-cartridge systems (Feb. 1970)

Miracord 50 H-II Automatic Turntable and Record Changer (May 1972)

B-I-C VENTURI speakers (Apr. 1974)

Garrard Zero 100 turntables (Jan. 1975)

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