TEAC tape decks (ad) ( Feb. 1974)

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A TEAC tape deck isn't a tape deck.

A TEAC reel-to-reel deck is a whole another thing. It is a creative tool. A partner in the creative process itself.

Every member of the TEAC reel to-reel family is designed to expand your imagination and enhance your creativity. From our classic 2300S with its reliable 3-motor, 3-head transport system to our 4-channel 3340S with its 8-input jack and Simul-Sync that lets you overdub, sweeten, echo, cross-echo and stack tracks- there's a TEAC in the family whose creative configuration best suits your particular creative bag.

Our 3300S, a semi-professional 15 - 7 1/2 ips, 10 1/2 inch-reel deck, comes in either 1/4-track or 2-track configuration and has "running splice" which enables you to record directly from playback.

Our 4300 with cue-out connection jack, two-position level meter and full reverse circuitry, our 5300 with center capstan drive, DC reel motors, dual-scale VU meters and plug-in electronic boards, our 5500 with dual-function Dolby circuitry are examples of TEAC creative engineering in the service of creative use. And all TEAC reel-to-reel decks offer complete remote control capability.

Think of your TEAC as an extension of yourself. Then open your head and explore your personal world of sound.

You'll be surprised at the beauty that's there.

Or maybe you won't be.

It's you, it's you.

TEAC--The leader. Always has been.

TEAC 1973.

Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories, Inc.

TEAC Corporation of America-Headquarters: Dept. A-29, 7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640--TEAC offices in principal cities in the United States, Canada, Europe, Mexico and Japan.

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Also see:

Stanton Magnetics

Toshiba PT-490 cassette deck

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