Mitsubishi audio (ad, Apr. 1978)

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Mitsubishi Pre-empts the Receiver.

Introducing the docking tuner/preamplifier and amplifier. Exclusively Mitsubishi.

It is not a receiver. It is what receivers try to be.

It is two components. Tuner and preamplifier on one chassis.

That docks with our dual monaural power amplifier.

It has The DM Factor.

Dual Monaural construction.

Exclusively Mitsubishi.

It means more than mere stereo. It means inside our stereo tuner/preamplifier are two perfectly matched mono preamplifiers. Just like our component preamplifiers. But not like any receiver.

Because it is not a receiver.

It is a tuner with THD in stereo at 0.08%.With signal to noise in stereo at 75dB. With switchable selectivity for uncompromising reception.

With incredible clarity and definition. Ten violins sound like ten violins, not one big mushy solo.

It is a dual monaural pre-amplifier with interchannel separation at better than 80 dB at 20kHz. Far better than any receiver. With THD at less than 0.002%. For effective elimination of leaks, crosstalk, or any influence able to distort the stereo image.

With the ability to handle the moving coil cartridge.

For signal to noise at -77dB (0.1mV input). Previously unheard of in any preamplifier.

It is a tuner/preamplifier that docks with a dual monaural power amplifier. 100 watts or 150 watts. With max RMS output power into 8 ohms from 15Hz to 30kHz.

With THD at no more than 0.05% at rated output.

It is a single, uncluttered unit with the convenience of a receiver. But the integrity of the exclusive DM Factor. The prime factor in making sure our equipment doesn't fictionalize any music that it plays.

Because the equipment is Mitsubishi. And Mitsubishi has a standard: what comes out must be as real as everything that went in.

Listen to the most expensive receiver you can. Then hear our DA-C20 dual monaural tuner/preamplifier and self-docking amplifier.

Hear what our standard really sounds like.

And, believe us, it doesn't sound like any receiver in the world.

MITSUBISHI AUDIO SYSTEMS

(Source: Audio magazine, Apr. 1978)

Also see:

Mitsubishi--The System (Oct. 1977)

Mitsubishi digital (June 1983)

Mitsubishi Honeycomb Speakers (Nov. 1978)

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