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Most of us thought: . . . for a loudspeaker to be accurate it had to be British. . . . for a loudspeaker to be technically advanced it had to be American. . . . for a loudspeaker to be good quality & price it had to be Japanese. introducing . .... i n V 31 i' mm mm m ■ ! mm ilsM ilii m S3.if. iIIM iU* m IS m % The Canadian made ENERGY 22 so good the competition doesn't even come close. Available only where this sign is : displayed. Every so often a new product comes along that stands the industry on its ears. / The ENERGY 22 speaker is such a product if you've been thinking of buying any Quality Name Brand speaker, think again. The ENERGY 22 is regarded as the most technically advanced, most accurate loudspeaker available today, at any price. To quote a respected independent reviewer: "Exceptional overtone balance . . . imaging was just about the best I've heard . excellent Dynamic range .. . anyone looking for a system would be foolish not to carefully audition the ENERGY 22 One of the most impressive speakers I have ever heard Amazing at the price." only $1699 per pair including stands For further information on this amazing product and the address of your nearest authorised dealer, write to: ENERGY, PO BOX 72041 Name . NORTHCOTE, AUCKLAND. Address: .’ Name: . Address: or Phone (09) 444-5064 Also available the new ENERGY ESM-2 at an incredible $llOO including stands. SSOOO Sound for less than $2000!

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Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 33

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