Empire phono cartridge (ad, Oct. 1977)

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Here's a tip to make your records last longer.


No matter what system you own, a new Empire phono cartridge is certain to improve its performance, three ways.

One, you records will last longer. Unlike other magnetic cartridges, Empire's moving iron design allows our diamond stylus to float free of its magnets and coils. This imposes much less weight on the record surface and insures longer record life.

Two, you get better separation. The small, hollow iron armature we use allows for A tighter fit in its positioning among the poles.

So, even the most minute movement is accurately reproduced to give you the space and depth of the original recording.

Three, Empire uses 4 poles, 4 coils, and 3 magnets (more than any other cartridge) for better balance and hum rejection. The-end result is great listening. Audition one for yourself or write for our free brochure, "How to Get the Most Out of Your Records".

Cartridges Empire Scientific Corp. Garden City, N.Y. 11530. USA.


EMPIRE

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(High Fidelity, Oct. 1977)

Also see:

Empire 698 turntable (ad, Apr. 1977)

Empire 698 turntable (Equip. Profile, Apr. 1977)

JVC turntables (ad, Apr. 1977)

ADC--Accutrac turntable (ad, Apr. 1977)

Garrard DD75 Turntable (ad. Apr. 1977)

Sony 7800 Receiver (ad, Oct. 1977)


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