Ampex tape (ad, Jun. 1979)

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High-tensile strength leader staking prevents leader/hub detachment. / Graphite-impregnated Teflon friction plates for smooth tape wind.

Head-cleaning leader tape keeps recorder heads clean.

Felt pad and beryllium/copper spring assembly for precise tape to head contact.

True-Track fore-and-aft guide system for precise azimuth control.

Precision guide rollers with stainless steel pins provide smoother tape movement with minimal friction.

When we invented Grand Master studio recording tape in 1973, professional recording engineers grabbed it. And Grand Master soon became the unquestioned leader in its field.

But in 1973, not even the most sophisticated home users had the kind of equipment that could drive tape hard enough to explore Grand Master's amazing potential. For output sensitivity. Ultra-wide dynamic range. Improved signal-to-noise.

And low distortion.

In the studio, yes. But not at home.

Now, the world has changed.

Home equipment has improved dramatically. With bias flexibility. Higher output.

And lower distortion.

So that now, the time is right for Grand Master.

In cassette, 8-track, and open reel. Including a specially formulated Grand Master II cassette, for high bias.

You're ready for it. And it's ready for you.

GRAND MASTER BYAMPEX. WE THINK YOU'RE READY FOR IT

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Aiwa (ad, Jun. 1979)


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