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■ miQ ".CTffl ™ \ \ 7 ■ ■' '■': J !”< Swt*r: ;:<:;,j./gis::; 7 ;:::#::^' 77 . -7 <..•;» ■■ \ I - = ?■> ' ■wdßhs. W m\ MH Hfl ffl-H STEREO does it pay to buy a system as good as the Murphy Series 9? f ) Buying quality sound equipment is starting on a b *‘ n * I lifetime of listening pleasure .. . pleasure that k increases as your appreciation grows. But just as surely *c'® s n<n e it becomes more and more critical that the ; performance of your sound equipment matches up to C systcm . s^own: your new standards. So it really pays to start where you’ll want to finish: with truly great sound. And that’s where of msKmTcu ft (56 huZ \ Murphy Series 9 Mk II Hi-Fi Stereo systems come into their own.- speakers $lB9 You’ll hear the difference right from the start. But you’ll appreciate it more everytime you Build up your own system by simply transistors and 18 diode functions. ' control; calibrated stylus adjustment: Two 8” woofer type 15 ohin heavy- ' <*» selecting from the fully compatible Power output 15 watts RMS per rumble-free turntable: clip-in holder duty speakers operating in parallel. 3” «•**«■ «*** •>*«<*. range of Murphy Series 9 Mark II channel or 60 watts total peak. for either magnetic or ceramic car- Peerless type HF 25 8 ohm tweeter. modular units. These include: Amplifier frequency response 40HZ tridge. The performance with the Crossover at 2 KHZ. Frequency re- V t"I k ''. *V Changer/tuner/amplifier; player? tuner/ to 35KHZ ± db. Switch for ceramic ceramic cartridge is magnificent. As- sponse (tone controls flat) 55 HZ to 15 wM'WWM amplifier; player/amplifter; or magnetic cartridge operation. > toundingly the performance with the KHZ ± 4 db. Capable of handling 30 i t W tuner amplifier; amplifier and 1 cu.ft. Extra inputs for tuner, tapes or magnetic cartridge is even better. Car- watts RMS power. Natural mahogany What do thfSP 7 Ak"% <2B litres) 2 cu.ft. (56 litres) or 3 cu.ft. auxiliary. - tridge frequency response: Magnetic or walnut finish. aiuumcjc/ . ax (85 litres) speaker enclosures. 20HZ to 20KHZ'± 2db GofatsssS. Dimensions: 2414"high„.15 5 /is”wide, From left to right these pushbutton JK Ceramic 20 HZ to 13KHZ- 3 db. 10%?’deep. switches control contour, scratch, \ Mnrp nrpcise control • rumble, gram, radio, tape-recording IM W -UUIC piCLDC UUIIUUI and auxiliary amplifier. You II master i |C| —— Calibrated slider controls for them in one minute flat. Input connec- JnJ—IUII IDDMY volume, bass, treble and balance put tjl t ions are provided for radio tuner, pick «vl W K.r II T ihe sound you want, right at your M up. tape recording and playback, plus fingertips. ' M B auxiliary input for microphone mMRSMSMI OM- Radio reproduction AMI IV M M — i On strong local stations reproduction Ol '* ,i ■ V i T...i " h|MB. of unsurpassed realism is achieved by .x- x I ...... the useof Series 9.’s unique wide band V WS iBRI / Bl — 1 1n i J width switch. Powerful RF stage and "■ -'w3O' I J»» I ' ■ i/ © \ smoothflywheel tuning for selection of J ♦L n „ / , 7 x-— t _ '-Z ! # J JUS turntable does a % 1 X' both distant and local stations. Tuning «Htl lllcSc —• / x' t '\ t 4 110 • n La tkr>r> Mn.mhnl 7 meterfor exact station location (on Left: The bright red bezel light that in- / (^//■ . X All Series 9 amplifiers lot more than revolve. Thp cnpalrprc right of dial illustration). Illuminated dicates when power is on. ; g ' Feature advanced solid state Murphy Series 9Mk II systems have lllv sptdKtlb and calibrated slide rule dial scale. Centre: Power switch. MARK II circuitry including integrated circuit the latest Garrard SP2S Mk IV record Murphy MSKIO 2 cu.ft. (56 litres) Built-in ferrite rod aerial with external Right: Built-in jack plug for j.. /OTCDCft CVQTCMC Pre-amplifier (1.C.) incorporating 42 player with hydraulic pause and cueing speakers. Forthe technically minded- connections provided. stereophonic headphones. z oltHtU bYoltMb 7 duality products of Fisher & Paykel Limited, Auckland.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33870, 16 June 1975, Page 13

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