ReVox B790 linear tracking turntable (ad, Feb. 1979)

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ReVox B790 the beginning of the second hundred years

True Tangential Tracking Turntable

In the one hundred years since Edison recorded "Mary had a little Iamb" on a tinfoil cylinder, no one found a way to eliminate the mass of bulky tone arms.

Then Willi Studer developed the revolutionary ReVox B790 true tangential tracking turntable. It replaces the conventional tone arm and all its problems with a unique, patented opto-electronic playback servo system.

The cartridge moves up, down and laterally guided by a beam of light. It's easy on your record grooves and easy on your nerves. It's so simple and goof-proof even a child can safely play your most treasured records.

The new ReVox B790 looks and performs better than any turntable you've ever seen or heard. To give it the ultimate test, bring your favorite record to your ReVox dealer for a demonstration. For complete information and the name of your nearest ReVox dealer, circle reader service number or write to us.

Studer Revox America. Inc., 1819 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn. 37203 / (615) 329-9576

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Also see:

ReVox B790 linear tracking turntable (ad, Nov. 1979)

Revox B760 tuner (Feb. 1980)

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