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Are you looking for speakers to torture your dog, or for a better deal in the sound you can hear? Relax. We're not accusing you of cruelty to animals. But we do think it's high time to get up-front on speaker specs. Separating the ones that make a difference to the human ear, from the ones that soak you just to drive poor Rover mad. Years ago we realized what most of you really want: great sound reproduction, more reasonably priced. And being an up-front, coast-to-coast loud speaker company, we could take it from there. By cutting out the gimmicks, the inaudible esoterics, we could concentrate all our resources on perfecting the sound values your own hearing could appreciate. Building in enough power handling for top-line electronics, without running up the tab on specs that serve no practical purpose. And what this approach saves is passed on to you. In such terrific sound systems, so terrifically packaged, we're not afraid to encourage one-on one auditions against any comparably-priced speakers. In side-by-side comparisons of our total price/performance / packaging, it's that apparent that Ultralinear gives you more bang for the buck. Dollar for dollar. Sound for sound. And since no two ears are alike (or bank accounts either), we put a broad selection of Ultralinear speakers up-front. In bookshelf, floor-standing or tower systems pick your own price and configuration. With a choice of sleek cabinet finishes and grilles. With plenty of technical goodies, like blowout-proof circuit breakers-built in. No wonder audio sales personnel are quick to recommend our up-front concept in loudspeaker development. They know value ... and their experience confirms what you've always suspected: too many expensive speaker specs are for the dogs. For the full-color line brochure from the up-front, coast-to coast loudspeaker company, write to Ultralinear, 3228 East 50th Street, Los Angeles, California 90058. A list of your local Ultralinear dealers will be included. Ultralinear. ------------- (High Fidelity, March 1977) Also see:
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