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Single play vs. Multi-play.

(You can't lose with ADC Accutrac.) The fight rages on: the benefits of a single-play versus the advantages of a multi-play. Truce! Accutrac has perfected both formats with a whole new patented technology: computerized track selection! With the computerized control panel on any Accutrac turntable you can play the tracks on a record in any order you like, as often as you like, even skip the tracks you don't like.

The Accutrac 4000 single-play format offers you everything from computerized track selection to remote control. The Accutrac 4000 is engineered with a Direct Drive motor, with rumble measured at better than 70dB (DIN B), and flutter less than 0.03% WRMS.

Accutrac 4- 6 is the ultimate multi-play design that plays six records, but doesn't drop them! Because Accutrac-6 has the remarkable Accuglide spindle that spirals up through the platter, and lowers each record, like an elevator, into playing position. And after all six records have played, lifts them back up to the starting position.

Accutrac + 6 offers you a belt drive motor, with rumble measured better than 66dB (DIN B), and flutter less than .04% WRMS. The Accutrac +6 also has the added feature of remote volume control.

And all of the Accutrac turntables feature the famous ADC magnetic cartridge.

We invite you to write for the full details of the Accutrac systems, or visit your nearest Accutrac dealer. Whether you prefer single-play, or multi-play, Accutrac does it best.

Accutrac

ADC, A BSR Company Products Group, Rte. 303. Blauvelt, N.Y. 10913. Accutrac is a registered trademark of Accutrac Ltd.


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