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![]() Realistic thinks you shouldn't have to buy a new deck to get Dolby. Unless you want to. And you don't! Just add the Realistic DNR-1 Dolby noise reduction system to your present deck. And get a signal-to-noise improvement of up to 10 dB at 10 kHz-for virtual elimination of tape hiss and noise. Use it with any stereo cassette, cartridge or open-reel deck. Or Dolbyized FM broadcasts. A "record check" switch lets you monitor the Dolbyized signal, as it's being recorded, on 3-head decks. And there are dual, illuminated VU meters. Built in 400 Hz generator for precise calibration. Response, 20-15,000 Hz, ±2 dB. Harmonic distortion, under 0.5%. The low-cost way to Dolbyize. #14-893. $99.95 The Realistic SCT-6C stereo cassette deck is a pretty good reason for wanting to. Not only does it have Dolby built in, but it has a lot of other good things too. Like a bias switch for low-noise chromium dioxide cassettes-with or without Dolby. A handy ''edit lever" for skipping unwanted material as you record. Pushbutton pause. Memory rewind. Automatic end-of-tape shutoff. Big, illuminated VU meters. And there's a preamp output level control for matching any amp. Response, with CrO2 tape, 30-15,000 Hz ±2 dB. Signal-to-noise ratio, with Dolby in, 56 dB. Wow & flutter, 0.14% RMS. Exclusively at a Radio Shack store near you. #14-898. $249.95 Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories, Ltd. at Radio Shack and Allied Radio Stores A TANDY CORPORATION COMPANY FREE 1974 CATALOG AT 2000 RADIO SHACKS OR BY MAIL Full Color-180 Pages! Hi-Fi, CB, Kits, Recorders, Antennas, Parts, More! 1 Name (print) Apt It Street City State ZIP MAIL TO: Radio Shack, P.O. Box 1052, Fort Worth, Texas 76107. Retail prices may vary at individual stores. ---------------- Also see: TAPE HORIZONS--Bridging the Gap
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