sation), Iwo spcaker-systcm selector switches, inpul selector switch, bal-anco control, loudness conłrol. bass and trobie Controls, and monophonic opera-tion switch. Thorc is a total of 14 inputs and five outputs (dual tapc. scparato preamp. and standard dual speaker oulputs). Speaker connections for 4. 18. 16. and 32 ohm voiee coils are provided.
The kit comes complete with a gold and satin black hooded case. panel il-lumination, and satin gold panel plus illustratcd and step-by-step assembly and operation manuał. Write the man-ufacturer for price and additional de-tails. A factory w i red version is avail-able as the Model SA-40W.
ATLAS "DECOR PROJECTOR"
Atlas Soutul Corporation. 1449 39th Street. Brooklyn 18. N. Y. is now offer-ing a high efTiciency. driver-type pro-jector which features the high styling contours of a modern lighting fixture.
The DU-12 "Dccor Projector" is de-signed to harmonize with the most ultra-modern deeor. Response is 400 to 9000 cps for the erisp reproduction of speech without reverberation. The unit is cquippod with a ratchet-typc. positive-lock bracket that permits the speaker to be quick!y and easily di-rected at any angle on either a vertical or horizontal piane. Ali wiring is con-cealed with a line-matching trans-former under the mounting canopy.
For further Information and complete spoci fi cations, write to the manu-facturer.
E-V HI-FI CATALOGUE
Elcctro-Voicc Incorporatetl. Buchanan. Mich. has jus! released a color-ful 28-page catalogue covering its lino of speakers and systems for high-fidelity applications.
In addition to complete spocificat ions on the components. the catalogue car-ries an introduction to stereophonic sound and illustrates the proper place-ment of speaker systems lor most ef-fective sound reproduction.
The company’s distributors will sup-ply copies of the now catalogue or readets may write direct to the manu-facturer. Please specify Catalogue 134.
HI-FI TUBES/TRANSISTORS
CBS Electronics. Danvers. Mass. has issued a four-page bulletin which dis-cusscs the use of vacuum tuhes and transistors in high-fidelity applications.
Written by Robert Tomer. the new publication traces the history of high-fidelity tubes and discusses ptoblems related to the use of variable-reluct-ance phonograph cat tridges and magnolie tape playback heads.
The bulletin also discusses some of the new hi-fi tubes and outlines the properties of transistors which make them ideally suited for high-cpiality audio equipmcnt.
For a copy of Bulletin PA-218, en-titled "Tubes and Transistors in Hi-Fi.” write the firm's Adeertising Servicc, Parker St.. Newburyi»ort. Mass.
October, 1959
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