Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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Who brings a recording studio into your school? AMPEX Ampex tape recorders are used by professional recording studios througlnout tlie world. And now: Ampex brings a complete line of recorders to the school— wherever faithful reproduction in sound is needed. For example, the Ampex Fine Line 1200: 4-track stereo recorder/player with the same frequency response and low noise rating as Ampex professional models. Or there's the Ampex 601: a fully professional portable used by professionals for recording and playing monophonic sound. And the Ampex PR-10: it gives you the capabilities of a studio console — in a suitcase. Ampex also offers you the 3200 duplicator, a master, slave combination for high quality tape duplicating at low cost. Each is dependable, flexible, easy to operate. And each offers the new "Four Star" one-year warranty. For more data write the only company providing recorders, tapes and memory devices for every application: Ampex Corp., 934 Charter St., Redwood City, California. Sales, service engineers throughout the world AMPEX 638 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — Novembei!, 1962