Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1963)

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1 Sound Control with Sony Sony CR-4 Wireless Microphone — The perfect transistorized microphone and pocket-size transmitter for active singer/ dancers and TV performers to give complete freedom from entangling cables and obstructing mike stands. Mike and transmitter together weigh only 13J/2 ounces. Complete with transmitter, receiver and carrying case: S250. Sony EM-1 Newscaster Portable — A full track, all transistorized portable recorder designed for rugged service and dependable performance in remote locations. Meeting NARTB specifications, the EM-1 is ideal for on-the-spot interviews and sound recording. • Governor controlled, constant speed spring wound motor • Rewind while recording • 13V4 pound weight. Complete with microphone and accessories: S495. Sonv MX-777 Stereo Mixer — A six chan nel all transistorized self powered stereo/ monophonic mixer featuring: 4 balanced microphone inputs, 2 balanced hi-level inputs and 2 balanced recorder outputs. Other features include individual level controls and channel 1 or 2 selector switches, cannon XL receptacles and switch for bridging of center staging solo mike. Complete with carrying case: S175. Sony C-37A Condenser Microphone — Remarkably smooth and uncolored natural response through the full range of recorded frequencies has earned the C-37A the title of "world's most perfect microphone!' • Adjustable for omni-directional or unidirectional • Frequency response ±2 db 20-18,000 cps • Signal to noise — more than 55 db for signal of 1 micro-bar at 1000 cps. Complete uith CP-3 Power Supply, carrying case and 30 feet of cable: S295. Sony C-17B Condenser Microphone— A miniaturized, uni-directional companion to the famous Sony C-37A Microphone. With outstanding background isolation characteristics, the uni-directional cardioid pattern is ideal for TV, night club and solo voice stereo recording application. The slim 1%6W diameter size minimizes visual problems. Complete with CP-3 Power Supply, carrying case and 30 feet of cable: S350. Sony CP-3 Power Supply — For the C-37A and the C-17B microphones, the CP-3 features: Switch for 3 positions of low frequency attenuation; special high cut filter switch for all frequencies above 10,000 cps. For more complete specifications and name of nearest dealer, write Superscope, Inc., Dept. 3 , Sun Valley, California. In New York, visit the Sony Fifth Avenue Salon, 585 Fifth Avenue. All Sony Sterecorders are Multiplex Ready! The Topewoy to Stereo BROADCASTING, April 1, 1963 135