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[Left to right, the AR8B, 28B and 18s. Affordably priced from $89 to $149 each.] People who know music know how music should sound. When a musician is in a room writing, playing and taping, he wants the sound that comes out of his speakers to be as real as the sound coming out of his instrument. A guitarist wants to recognize his own fingering on the frets. He wants to feel the unique acoustical character of the room in which he's working. When he listens to albums by other artists he demands the same honest accuracy. If his speakers dull the strings, break up the bass, and artificially color the room effects, he isn't hearing the music he bought. Even a struggling musician could afford a pair of our new bookshelf speakers, the AR8B, 18B or 28B, and get the accuracy of systems costing many times as much. All three have the finest AR-built woofers and tweeters. All three were computer-designed in real rooms, not scientific test chambers. So they sound acoustically natural in any normal living space. Brighter in some rooms, darker in others. But always true to life. If you'd like io hear more, send for details and local dealer names. AR Hear what you've been missing. Acoustic Research 10 American Drive, Norwood, MA 02062, USA and Dunstable, England. ---------------- Also see:
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