Kenwood KD-3070 turntable (ad, Jun. 1978)

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Only one direct-drive semi-automatic has a concrete advantage.

If you want the precision speed control of direct drive and the convenience of a turntable that shuts itself off, you can choose from many brands.

But only the Kenwood KD-3070 has a solid advantage that can really make a difference.

Because the turntable base is made with dense resin concrete, it virtually eliminates acoustic feedback.

That means that no matter how loud you play your music, the vibration in the air won't couple vibrations to the tonearm and cause howl.

In fact, while we don't recommend it, you can actually place this turntable on top of a speaker and crank up your volume without causing feedback.

The same thought that goes into creating our resin concrete base goes into the design of our tonearm and turntable controls as well.

Dense resin concrete in base virtually eliminates vibration.

And if that's not enough to convince you, consider this: You can buy the KD-3070 for less than $175.00.*

That's a concrete advantage, too.

Nationally advertised value. Actual prices are established by Kenwood dealers.

Cartridge optional.

KENWOOD

For the Kenwood Dealer nearest you, see your yellow pages, or write Kenwood, 15777 S. Broadway, Gardena, CA 90248

(Audio magazine, Jun. 1978)

Also see:

Kenwood KP-5022 Turntable (Sept. 1975)

Kenwood KD-5070 turntable (Mar. 1979)

Optonica turntable (June 1977)

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