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Look how simple Sansui's new LM speaker design really is.

--- (top left) Multi radiational tweeter

Complicated speaker designs very often compound the age old problems of sound reproduction The end result of complexity is often far -- from the ideal of clean, crisp sound that a speaker should deliver. Sansui engineers therefore sought simplicity in their new design- the already famous LM series: speakers that can reproduce sound naturally and faithfully and with much greater dynamic range that you would expect in speaker systems of such size.

The LM series feature a new linear motion tweeter design, on which there is a patent pending.

This design overcomes the problems of transient and other types of distortion caused by enclosure or encapsulating the rear emanation of sound in an air tight cavity by directing his rear sound energy through three exponential horns thereby recovering and adding the energy to the sound that emerges at the front.

Improved transient response, less distortion and a greater sense of stereo perspective are the highly desirable products of this outstandingly creative and innovative Sansui design. With only one crossover, these Iwo way sneakers are highly efficient. The musical image is extremely stable with an outstanding sense of presence--almost as if you were at the original source of sound.

Hear the modesty priced LM series --the LM 110, the LM 220 and the LM 330--at your Sansui franchised dealer today. Listen. They speak for themselves.

PATENT PENDING; simulated walnut.

SANSUI ELECTRONICS CORP. Woodside. New York 11377 Gardena, California 90247

SANSUI ELECTRIC Co , LTD Tokyo Japan SANSUI AUDIO EUROPE S.A. Antwerp, Belgium.

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