Technics micro series (ad, Jun. 1979)

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With performance this big, the last thing you expect is components this small.

The Micro Series by Technics.

You're looking at three small sonic wonders that prove components no longer have to be big and bulky to sound big and beautiful. The Micro Series by Technics.

Take our power amp, the SE-C01. It has a high-speed switching power supply with filter capacitors that recharge 40,000 times a second instead of the usual l? That's just one reason for the SE-C01's low distortion and clean, tight bass response. Direct coupling is another. With it, bass response goes all the way down to DC (0 Hz). With an amplifier like this, you want power meters that measure up to it. LED's provide title peak-power indication with extremely last attack time.

Another big surprise is the SU-C01 preamp. It's one preamp but it works like two. Because it has a built-in preamp tor moving coil cartridges. It also has gold-plated connections to maximize signal transfer.

To add the finishing touch, there's the ST-C01 tuner.

It gives you great FM specs and great FM sound.

And that's a big achievement considering its small size.

It's also a breeze to tune. Instead of conventional separate tuning meters, the center-of-channel indicator is on the tuning dial, where it's easy to see. Two LED arrows point you in the right direction for fine tuning.

Experience the Micro Series. Once you dc, you'll agree: The big thing about them is definitely not their small size.

Also see:

Mitsubishi Model M-T01 cassette deck (review, Jun. 1979)

Mitsubishi Model M-F01 stereo FM tuner (review, Jun. 1979)

Mitsubishi micro-components (ad, Jun. 1979)

Fisher ST430 speaker (ad, Jun. 1979)


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