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above: Bill Wertz, VP of WQLR, checks the chronometer, as Dennis Weidler is poised to put the station on the air. Pat Dyszkiewicz and Eric Toll watch. Stanton. Brings on the new.A new station, and a new sound hits the air in Kalamazoo, Michigan. WQLR STEREO starts serving the market in June, 1972 with all new equipment and new programming. Every cartridge on every tonearm at WQLR is a Stanton. Vice President, Bill Wertz states, "We chose Stanton because we were starting fresh and we needed to impress the community with the quality of our sound from the very first on-the-air minute. Naturally, the well-documented reliability of Stanton's 500 series cartridges helped influence our choice." --Engineer Brian Morgan of WDRC AM/FM, gets ready for on-air playback. Radio stations all over the nation specify Stanton. For on-the-air use, Stanton 500 series cartridges have the ability to withstand rugged handling without any lessening of audio quality. They meet all standards for reliability and sound quality, both in on-air playback usage, and in the production of transfers. These characteristics, which assure high quality sound with minimum maintenance, make them ideally suited not only for professional use, but for home stereo systems as well. You can enjoy the professional audio quality of Stanton Products whether your purpose involves broadcasting or home entertainment. Write today for further information to Stanton Magnetics Inc., Terminal Drive, Plainview, New York 11803. All Stanton cartridges are designed for use with all two and four-channel matrix derived compatible systems. ================= (Audio magazine, Feb. 1973) Also see: Stanton 681 Series phono cartridges (Apr. 1973) Stanton Magnetics (ad., Mar. 1975) Stanton Gyropoise Turntable (Apr. 1975) Stanton Magnetics, calibrated 681 series (May 1977) Stanton Magnetics (Sept. 1977) = = = = |
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