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JVC Holds the Records

For the best record players. Look at this three-deep line-up: the distinguished Model 5201, the compact 5204 and the combination turntable-tape player 6102.

All offering 4-speed versatility. Each capable of handling up to six records automatically. Each equipped with longwearing diamond stylus.

The 5201, with 4-pole outer rotor induction motor, features a moving magnetic type cartridge. Records can be started or stopped anytime with a turn of the wrist.

The 7.5 lb Model 5204, powered by a 2-pole synchronous motor, is a value and a half, delivering performance all out of proportion to its size.

And the beautifully-styled Model 6102 offers the option of switching from records to equally high performance 8-track stereo tapes. It's part of the same handsome package.

Get more information about JVC record players and the name of the dealer handling JVC products in your area. Just drop us a line and we'll make the introduction.

5201: $94.95, 5204: $59.95, 6102: $139.95.


Catching On Fast

JVC America, Inc., 50.35, 56th Road, Maspeth, New York, N.Y. 11378 A Subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan, Limited, Tokyo, Japan

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(High Fidelity)

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