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Compare Collar Tull Automuc 3 SPEED RECORD changers With ANY RECORD CHANGERS IN THE FIELD REGARDLESS OF PRICE for RuMble FlutteR and Wow Collaro has developed an entirely new turne table drive mecbau- ism, and thus has succeeded in achiev- ing performance considered impossible in earlier record changer designs: Rumble, WoW; and dutter are virtually eliminated. Mechanical operation is smooth gentle te the record aud to the delicate stylus Look at tbe construction. There are no intermediate drive wheels employed and n0 belts to slip Or to replace. Rotate the turntable and observe how freely it spina This is the combined result of dynamic balance and ball-bearing suspension: Lift tbe turntable. It s heavy intentionally weighted to give fy-wheel action for constant, steady rotation. The turntable is rubber covered because unlike ether materials in use this surface does not shed and dust and grit particles cannot become imbedded: On the underside is a 4-pole motor with self-angling oilite bearings for silent steady power. Collaro changers are absolutely jam-proof; they automatically shut off at the end of the last record ; the tone arm is ball-bearing mounted, and tracks accurately Fith 48 little as 3 gram stylus pressure Remember these features look for them and you will agree that Collaro really makes high-fidelity record changers for high- fidelity record reproduction: Model 3/532 Intermixes 10 and 12 iucb records 214 19 Model 3/544 Single record player �8 12 STOCKED BY LEADING RADIO RETAILERS EVERYWHERE New Zealand Distributors RUSSELL IMPORT CO= LTD Ro: Box 102 Wellington.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 2

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