BSR Accuglide Turntable [ad, Jan. 1980]

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Introducing Accuglide: The computerized to control turntable.

It provides hours of viewing pleasure.

(You read it right. Viewing pleasure.)



Even before you enjoy listening to Accuglide you're going to want to spend time just watching it.

Because Accuglide performs like no other turntable you've ever seen.

Watch Accuglide's unique rotary spindle raise and lower your records like an elevator. So your hard rock doesn't drop on "Madame Butterfly."

You'll see Accuglide's spindle rotate its way to the top to pick up your record, carefully lower it, then gently place it onto the platter.

Unlike other multi-play turntables, it doesn't drop them.

In fact, fact, no other record changing system is as gentle. So your records couldn't be in better hands.

Not even your own.

Accuglide's remote control lets you play the "Hallelujah Chorus" from across your living room. Hallelujah! Now, listening to relaxing music can really be relaxing. Thanks to Accuglide's remote control you can play your favorite music without jumping up and down.

In fact, you can even raise and lower the volume from 40 feet away So you won't be hassled by your neighbors if you want to play a hustle at 11 PM.

Play it again, Sam, is only one of 27 commands you can give Accuglide.

Simply press the right buttons on the Accuglide turntable or its remote control, and Accuglide's built-in computer stores up to 27 different commands.

So, you can change a record, reject it (you didn't like that one anyway), raise the tone arm (so you can answer the phone), then resume play without missing a beat, repeat it (because now you want to hear it without any interruptions), then raise your records back to starting position so you can start all over again.

Accuglide's tubular "J" shaped tone arm is superbly balanced for exceptional tracking.

And comes with a precision ADC magnetic cartridge with elliptical diamond stylus. Plus, the belt-drive Accuglide has the kind of specs you'd expect to find in the finest turntables. Like Wow and Flutter that's less than .04% WRMS and Rumble that's better than -66dB (DIN 45539B).

And if you think all this sounds good, how does this sound? You can have all this viewing and listening pleasure for a song.

ACCUGLIDE. The computerized remote control turntable.

BSR (USA) LTD. Blauvelt, NY 10913.

(High Fidelity, Jan. 1980)

Also see:

Dual CS-7310 automatic single-play, direct-drive turntable (review, Jan. 1980)

Aiwa AD-6900MK II cassette deck [ad]

Kenwood receiver (ad, Jan. 1980)


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