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THIS NEW CONCORD RECEIVER CAN GIVE YOU SORE FEET. It can be awfully hard on your feet to find a receiver that's so nice to your ears. You simply won't find our incredibly budget priced $120 Concord CR-50 in just any store. Because we're as particular about the stores that sell it as we are about the quality that goes into it. Even though the CR-50 is less than $120 it has features of receivers that are much more expensive. Power. Ten watts rms of wide-band, low-distortion power, enough to drive most coordinated stereo speaker systems. Controls. It has separate bass, treble, balance and volume, plus a tape monitor switch, function selector and speaker selector. Deluxe Extras. It's designed with the same hand some look as the CR-260, its $250 big brother, and it features an edge-lighted dial that illuminates the large panel for easy, accurate tuning. Also, it has a magnetic phono input, AC outlet, and a headphone jack. And a meter for precise AM and FM tuning. You will find some of these features on other receivers, but only the CR-50 has all of them at a budget price. In fact, you'll find that the complete line of Concord receivers is designed and priced to give you more for less. For the full story and complete details of the CR-50 and the full Concord line of incomparable stereo receivers, write to: Concord Products, Benjamin Electronic Sound Co., 40 Smith St., Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735. You might get tired walking from store to store looking for the CR-50, but once you find it, you'll never get tired of listening to it. THE CONCORD CR-50. Damn hard to find. Damn hard to beat. *Manufacturer's suggested retail; slightly higher in the west. ============== Also see:
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