BSR turntables (advertisement, Apr. 1975)

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We're too British to boast.

So here's what the experts say about us.

Rather than appear immodest, we'll let the experts who write for the audio publications tell you about an automatic turntable we're quite proud of our 310QX Transcription Series model.

High Fidelity magazine says:

"The new cam system in the 810QX is credited with providing smoother and quieter operation than in past models. Average flutter was very low at 0.05%; total audible rumble by the CBS-ARLL method was -52db. The arm has negligible friction laterally and vertical:, and requires a 0.3 gram stylus force for automatic trip. Taking it all together--performance, features, styling--the BSR 810QX moves into ranking place among the best automatics we know of."

Stereo Review magazine says:

"The BSR 810QX has an unusually complete array of operating controls and adjustments, yet is simple to use. The wow and flutter were very low-respectively 0.03 and 0.045% at 33 1/3 rpm and 0.05 and 0.04% at 45 rpm. The BSR 810QX, undeniably a well-constructed and attractively styled record player, was also a very easy one to operate. The controls had a smooth, positive feel and action." This is a modest way to tell you how good our 810QX Transcription Series turntable really is. We would be pleased to send you detailed specifications. Just drop us a note.

BSR ( USA) Ltd., Blauvelt, N.Y 10913

BSR McDONALD( USA)

(Source: Audio magazine, Apr. 1975 )

Also see:

BSR turntables (Oct 1975)

BSR turntables (Apr. 1974)

Ortofon M15 E Super phono cartridge (Apr. 1974), Dual turntables (Feb. 1978)

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