BSR turntables (ad, Apr. 1977)

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WITH BSR, YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY EXTRA FOR THE EXTRAS.

Only BSR gives you much more without making you pay more.

With the 200 BAX you get the base, dust cover, three different spindles and a stylus wear indicator at no extra charge.

We also include an ADC induced magnet cartridge; so unique it's patented.

That's more than you get from Dual, Garrard or BIC.

And that's just the beginning.

The BSR belt drives have built in features that make records sound better and last longer: like a viscous damped cueing lever, calibrated force adjustment and anti -skate control.

The prices are much lower than you'd expect. Under $140 for the 200 BAX, under $110 for the 100 BAX and under $100 for the 20 BPX.

Sure, you could spend more for a turntable. But even then, you might not get as much as you get from BSR.

For full details, see your dealer or write: Consumer Products Group, BSR (USA) Ltd., Blauvelt, N.Y. 10913.

BSR--YOU COULD PAY MUCH MORE, BUT NOT GET AS MUCH.

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(High Fidelity, Apr. 1977)

Also see:

ADC-- Accutrac turntable (ad)

How to Judge Record-Playing Equipment (by Edward J. Foster; Apr. 1977)

Tone Arm Damping--The Overlooked Feature (High Fidelity, Jul. 1975)

 





 

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