Ultralinear--Speakers (ad, 1978) (Feb. 1978)

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Not exactly a household word.

Yet.

Ultralinear. It's got a nice sound to it.

Still not a name on everybody's lips, but we're getting there. Fast.

Against some 200 competitors, Ultralinear now ranks within the Top Twenty! And any loudspeaker line that can grow 83% in twenty-four months, certainly bears checking into.

Sound out your options. Pick any Ultralinear system from our broad variety of bookshelf and big-system floor units. And play it against any similar competing speakers-comparably priced and more expensive.

We'll trust your own hearing to sort things out.

We've found Ultralinear is buyer-preferred: for the superb price / performance package our "value engineering" delivers. At a more reasonable cost. Our resources are concentrated on sound values the human ear can appreciate-which leaves room for some pretty classy styling in the bargain. Like in the tempting models pictured here:

Ultralinear 77. A small but mighty 10" 3-way system. With the resettable circuit breaker we build into every speaker for overload protection.

Ultralinear 225. Serious competition to the most ambitious bookshelf units. A stunning listening experience in a 12" 3-way monitor system.

Ultralinear 260. Our powerful 15" Disco Monitor: a dramatic 4-way floorstanding system, with our exclusive Dual Aperture Tuned Port.

For a closer look at our complete line, write for our color brochure and local dealer locations:

Ultralinear, 3228 East 50 St., Los Angeles, CA 90058, USA.

Ultralinear is a trademark of Ultralinear Loudspeakers, a division of Solar Audio Products, Inc.

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Also see:

Jensen Sound Laboratories

Synergistics -- Speakers

ADS Speakers

 


Source: Stereo Review (USA magazine)

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