BSR 810 turntable (ad, Mar. 1974)

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The BSR 810.

For the record.

The BSR 810 starts as a record player-a machine to spin discs and generate music.

It's a pretty special machine, loaded with engineering advances, design innovations, and all kinds of fancy hardware that impresses even professional audio experts who don't impress easily. The 810 looks classy, runs smoothly, keeps quiet, and is probably more reliable than any other record changer you can buy.

The 810 is alt of these things; it fills many complex needs for many kinds of people. But if you just want to play records, it's just fine. You shouldn't settle for anything less... and you just can't find anything more.

BSR ( USA) Ltd., Blauvelt, New York 10913



(Audio magazine, Apr. 1974 )

Also see:

 

BSR 710 turntable (Sept. 1973)

BSR 810 turntable (Mar. 1973)

BSR turntables (Apr. 1975)

Ortofon M15 E Super phono cartridge (Apr. 1974), Dual turntables (Feb. 1978)

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