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WHO MURDERED THE TUBA PLAYER? He disappeared right in the middle of Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture”. The victim of a low definition cartridge. But he could have been saved by the audio engineering achievement in the ADC patented induced magnetic cartridge. With today's sophisticated "direct to disc" records it takes a state of the art cartridge to accurately capture the sonic quality of the recordings. ADC has developed a unique design that sets the new standard of excellence. The remarkable ZLM model features an ALIPTIC' stylus design that effects the optimum balance between the stereo reproduction advantages of the elliptical stylus high frequency tracing shape and the longer, lower wearing vertical bearing radius typical of the Shibata shape. The result: unparalleled definition and clarity of sound and unsurpassed record protection while tracking at 1/2 to 1 is grams. Because of its ultra linear frequency response, flat ± 1dB 10 Hz to 20 kHz and 1 1/2dB 20 kHz to 26 kHz, every instrument sounds alive and natural. If you'd like the complete facts about the ADC ZLM cartridge, simply circle our reader service number on the reader service card, and well send you the ADC brochure and a free record care gift. QC Be nice to tuba players an other musicians. And invest in something that understands them, and protects them. An ADC cartridge. Audio Dynamics Corporation, Pickett District Road, New Milford, Connecticut 06776 ---------------- Also see:
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