Akai GXC-735D cassette deck (ad, Jan. 1979)

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Quality in Reverse

AKAI introduces automatic reverse record at popular prices.

Now instead of interrupting great moments in music when it's time to flip the cassette, AKAI's two newest decks automatically reverse the tape and continue to record or playback.

In addition, the deluxe GXC-735D is loaded with all the. features that make the difference between a good deck and a great one. Things like AKAI's exclusive GX (glass and crystal ferrite) heads, guaranteed for 150,000 hours--the equivalent of playing 24 hours a day for 17.5 years. As well as feather-touch controls, Dolby memory rewind, quick reverse and dramatically recessed red/green illuminated VU meters.

Not to mention the kind of specs serious component buyers all over the world depend on AKAI to deliver.

(For the more economy-minded, there's the CS-732D. Same great auto reverse record/playback feature, with Dolby, quick reverse and tape selector -- a lot of AKAI quality for not a lot of money.) Hear them both at your AKAI dealer or write:

AKAI America, Ltd., 2139 E. Del Amo Blvd., P.O. Box 6010, Compton, CA 90224.

And see how they can reverse your thinking about automatic recording.

GXC-735D: Wow/Flutter-less than 0.48% WRMS; S/N Ratio-better FeCr position, with peak level at 3% THD. Dolby on improves up to frequency response--35-17,000 Hz (± 3 dB) using FeCr tape.

CS-732D: Wow/Flutter-less than 0.08% WRMS; S/N Ratio-better FeCr position, with peak level at 3% THD. Dolby on improves up to frequency response 38-16,000 Hz (± 3 dB) using FeCr tape.


AKAI---You never heard it so good.

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(High Fidelity, Jan. 1979)

Also see:

Dual 819 cassette deck (ad, Jan. 1979)

JVC turntables (ad, Nov. 1977)

FIVE MAINSTREAM SINGLE-PLAY TURNTABLES (review, Jan. 1979)

Sony STR-V7 receiver (ad, Jan. 1979)

 


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