SYLVANIA RS 4744 receiver (ad) (Sept 1975)

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We're not afraid to turn our back on you.

Introducing the RS 4744 We can afford to be very forward about our back.

Because the back of our RS 4744 stereo receiver is one of the most versatile you'll ever see. We've got phono inputs for two different turntables. And two sets of tape monitor input and output jacks. And terminals for main speakers, re mote speakers, and PQ4 speakers. And three AC power outlets, one switched and two un switched. The rest you can see for yourself in the picture above.

But what's behind our back is just as impressive as the back itself.

As Popular Electronics* put it, the RS 4744 "met or surpassed all the published specifications we were able to test" and was "...well above average in the important performance aspects." Take power, for ex ample. Popular Electronics found the RS 4744 "conservatively rated" at 60 watts per channel, min. RMS at 8 ohms from 20Hz to 20kHz with no more than .25% Total Harmonic Distortion. Which made it "outstanding for a receiver in the RS 4744's price range." FM 50 dB quieting sensitivity was equally impressive-"a very good 3,av in mono and 35py in stereo." But don't take our word for it. Or their word for it. Go see the RS 4744 for yourself.

Back or front, any way you look at it, the RS 4744 is one fine stereo receiver.

*Popular Electronics, December 1974 Issue.

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