BML Electronics speaker system (ad, 1976)

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Just what are the characteristics of the perfect loudspeaker system?

1. Linearity and efficiency over a wide frequency bandwidth. 2. A wide dynamic range. 3. Absolute absence of coloration and distortion. 4. High power handling capabilities. 5. Excellent transient response. 6. Very wide dispersion.

Until now, it had been an audiophile's impossible dream to find a loudspeaker system with all of these characteristics at any price.

Enter BML! A small company of engineers and audiophiles dedicated to design and manufacture loudspeakers that fulfill this impossible dream. In the summer of 1974, after years of research and development, BML introduced TRACER . . . the realization of that dream! A line of loudspeaker systems that not only possessed all of the aforementioned characteristics but was priced within reach of anyone.

TRACERS utilize the most unique and advanced techniques in loudspeaker design: "Dual Phase Coupling," an amplitude modulating transmission line that allows the systems to reproduce the lowest notes of a pipe organ with enough efficiency so that they can be driven by even low powered amplifiers and receivers. Solid state tweeters that have superior transient response, ultra wide dispersion, and a usable frequency response in excess of 40,000 Hz.

TRACERS use no electrical crossovers, not even a capacitor. Each driver is directly coupled to the amplifier's output stage. This eliminates phase distortion and insertion loss.

Truly it can be said that TRACERS represent a new auditory excellence! Perfection? They just might be!

Tracer II - $149.95 ; Tracer - $112.00

BML Electronics, Inc.

Acoustics Division P.O. Box 711 E

Wheeling, IL 60090

(AC 312)271-7755

Dealer inquiries invited

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(High Fidelity, 1976)

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Kenwood LS Series

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