Sansui LM Loudspeakers (ad, 1976)

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The new Sansui LM Loudspeakers that set the AES Convention on its ears.


LM 330 CUT-A-WAY; Multi-radiational tweeter

At the Convention of the Audio Engineering Society in Los Angeles last May, Sansui demonstrated a new concept in loudspeaker design.

The reception from these experts-chief engineers of radio and TV stations, record producers, recording engineers and sales executives of audio companies-was even more sensational than we ourselves expected.

And these are the reasons:

Unlike conventional speakers, the LM design incorporates a multi-radiatonal tweeter device. High frequencies instead of being lost through encapsulation, are diverted through three special exponential horns and recovered into sound energy that adds a breathtaking sense of ambience, and realism The LM speakers also display extremely stable and well-defined stereo images. At the same time, both the transient response and efficiency of the system are greatly increased. An extra large woofer assembly gives exceptionally strong bass response ordinarily available only in much larger and more expensive speakers.

Hear any of the 3 models available at your nearest Sansui franchised dealer. You never heard music so alive before.


SANSUI ELECTRONICS CORP.

Woodside. New York 11377; Gardena, California 93247; SANSUI ELECTRIC CO , LTD., Tokyo. Japan SANSUI AUDIO EUROPE S.A Antwerp. Belgium ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTORS ( Canada) Vancouver

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(High Fidelity, 1976)

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