AKG Phono Cartridge and headphone (ad, Nov. 1977)

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To own the finest cartridge and headphone available today … is as simple as AKG.

Start with your records. They are expensive.

Treat them to the tender care of an AKG PHONO CARTRIDGE. Its patented Transversal single-point suspension provides greatly reduced mass...thus a minute tracking force. Total performance features such as: low intermodulation distortion, unexcelled transient response, full frequency range and unwavering depth (imagery) perception, place them in a class above other phono cartridges. There's a range to choose from. Then... finish with your ears. They are discerning and critical, and will eventually drive you to AKG HEADPHONES. Why not now? Each model is bio-acoustically engineered, light weight, comfortable to wear. Take the K-240. Its combination of microphone derived transducers and "passive" diaphragms produce sound almost indistinguishable from the "real" thing. The K-140 retains some of the K-240 features and at a mid-range price, provides hard-to-beat stereo headphone reproduction. The K-40 is a more economical version of the K-140.

Listen to ours...before you purchase any one else's. At your local AKG dealer.

...the mark of professional quality


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(High Fidelity, Nov. 1977)

Also see:

BSR--Quanta turntable (ad, Nov. 1977)

JVC turntables (ad, Nov. 1977)

Dual turntables (ad, Nov. 1977)

Lenco Turntables (ad, Nov. 1977)

Technics by Panasonic -- SL series turntables (ad, Nov. 1977)

 

Philips High Fidelity Laboratories, Ltd. (ad, Nov. 1977)


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