JVC Quartz-locked turntables (advertisement, Feb. 1979)

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THE JVC QUARTZ-LOCKED TURNTABLE

First we invented it. Now we've made it more precise than ever.


The turntable evolution comes full swing with the introduction of the new Quartz turntable series. We introduced the first quartz-controlled turntable in 1974, and we've been improving our designs ever since. Including:

Super Servo Frequency Generator

To detect minute variations in platter speed, and send corrective information to the electronic circuit controlling turntable rotation, it provides near-perfect speed accuracy.

And, our Super Servo is factory-set for years of accurate, dependable use.

Direct-Drive DC Servomotor

For quick-start/stop and high-torque operation. Our powerful motor drive system and its companion speed-monitoring circuits reduce wow-and-flutter and speed drift nearly to the vanishing point.

Gimbal Support and TH Tone Arm

Our exclusive unipivot gimbal support holds the tone arm firmly, yet is practically friction-free. We also developed a new Tracing Hold (TH) tone arm to provide stability and tracing accuracy needed for a cartridge to follow even the most complex record grooves without error. These, plus features like digital readout, electronic switching mechanisms and solidly-constructed bases, are just some of the reasons to consider the precision of JVC's Quartz-Lock series for your music system.

And you can choose from manual, semi-automatic or totally-automatic models--JVC's most comprehensive turntable line ever.

See them at your JVC dealer soon.





JVC America Company, Div. of US JVC Corp., 58-75 Queen Midtown Expwy., Maspeth, N.Y. 11378.

(Source: Audio magazine, Feb. 1979)

Also see: JVC Quartz-locked turntables (July 1978)

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