Panasonic car stereo [ad, Oct 1979]

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The Panasonic Cockpit. A car stereo system so advanced its design is over everybody's head.


Panasonic applies outer space design to the inner space of your car. The result is the Cockpit by Panasonic, the first overhead console car stereo. It'll make your car look like the inside of a space ship. Sound like the inside of a concert hall.

The Cockpit blasts off with 60 watts of total output power, fueled by a separate low-distortion amplifier that fits under your seat or behind the dash. And to handle all that power, there's a hermetically sealed speaker system available. So the Cockpit will really put your music in orbit.

But what puts the Cockpit stereo worlds ahead of other car stereo systems is what's inside its 1 1/2" deep fuselage. An AM/FM tuner with station memory and--electronic tuning.

An auto-reverse stereo cassette player with Dolby and CrO2 tape capability. Plus a preamplifier section that has a special RF amplifier and Double Balance Mixing circuit.

Other instrument--at on that makes the Cockpit stereo an impressive instrument is a 10 LED output power indicator, a 16 LED running frequency indicator, as well as Impulse Noise Quieting circuitry that filters out the noise caused by your car's engine.

The Cockpit by Panasonic. It will lift stereo sound in your car to new heights.

For you nearest dealer, call toll-free 800-447-4700. (In Illinois call 800-322-4400). Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Labs Panasonic-- just slightly ahead of our time.

(High Fidelity, Oct. 1979)

Also see:

Sanyo PLUS SERIES

Audio Groome by Empire


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