Stanton Gyropoise Turntable (advertisement, Apr. 1975)

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Introducing the NEW Stanton Gyropoise Turntable

Look At All These Quality Features, Many of Them Exclusively Ours!

1. Gyropoise--frictionless magnetic suspension of the platter.

2. Die cast aluminum T-Bar for sturdy structure.

3. 2-Speed changer for 33 rpm and 45 rpm playback.

4. 24-Pole synchronous high torque motor.

5. Belt drive for noiseless operation.

6. 12" die cast machined high polish aluminum platter.

7. Unipoise--single point tone arm suspension.

8. Anti-skate control adaptable to all types of styli.

9. Magnetic hold bar for tone arm convenience.

10. Stylus force slide (range 0 4 grams). 11. Stanton state-of-the-art stereo or discrete cartridge.

12. Viscous damped cueing control for feather-light lowering of stylus.

13. Handsome walnut veneer base (comes complete with dust cover).

ADDITIONAL FEATURES:

(a) Comes equipped with low capacitance cables (b) Wow and Flutter-< .07% din 45507 weighted (c) Rumble: < -60 dB din 45539 weighted

It's the important exclusive features that make the difference.

Only Stanton Turntables have Gyropoise, the patented frictionless magnetic suspension bearing-thus the platter makes no vertical contact with the body of the structure. This isolation eliminates vertical rumble.

Only Stanton Turntables have Unipoise, the patented single-point tonearm suspension. The arm is supported by a single pivot for both lateral and vertical movement.

Only Stanton Turntables come equipped with a state-of-the-art Stanton cartridge, either the 681 Triple-E calibrated to the tone arm for stereo playback, or the magnificent 780/4D0 for discrete.

See your franchised Stanton dealer for a demonstration of this great new product. Bottom view shows simplicity of design.


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(Source: Audio magazine, Apr. 1975)

Also see:

Stanton Magnetics, calibrated 681 series (May 1977)

Stanton Magnetics (Sept. 1977)

Spectro Acoustics stereo components (Sept. 1979)

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