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Open Reel: The format for the informed.You're looking for a tape recorder.![]() Musical Instruments don't play all by themselves. Neither do tape recorders. Unlike any other component in your system, a tape recorder needs your involvement to make it work properly. The tapes you make will bear your personal imprint-not only in terms of sequencing the musical selections, but even the recordings themselves. You can control the artistic shaping of the audio signals ... a function of your personal musical perceptions. Your tape recorder becomes an extension of you. And just as in musical instruments, the quality differences between tape recorder brands will determine how good the music can sound. Buying a good one is worth it. From our basic 3-motor 3-head A-23005 or A-2300SD (with Dolby) to the A-33005 (10 1/2" reels) to the A-4300 (automatic reverse) to the top of the line A-7300...you'll find a TEAC recorder with just the right combination of features and functions to suit your specific needs. We've been making superior recorders like these for over 20 years. If you'd like a demonstration of how that experience can benefit you, just call (800) 447-4700* toll free to find the name of your nearest TEAC retailer. *In Illinois, call (800) 322-4400. Hand crafted since 1959. TEAC The leader. Always has been. TEAC CORPORATION OF AMERICA: 7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640 TEAC 1975 Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratory Inc.
(Audio magazine, Oct 1975) Also see:
TEAC -- Open reel tape recorder technology (Sept. 1979)
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