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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Feb 1979, p. 25

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SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 4 -WEDNESDAYEBRUABV Fabulous Savings During Our « * £ & £ * B L I Z Z A R D S A L E Now Thru Saturday, ebruary 24th v .. vt V'.-'V 20% OFF On All SNOWMOBILE CLOTHING -V. 2100 Rte. 120, McHenry, Illinois 815-385-0434 V Bearcat III $10995 rad icomc 2604 N. Chapel Hill Rd., McHenry, III. 815-385-4224 FACTORY REBATE ON ALL MODELS HURRY IN WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! free WITH THIS COUPON 8 CRYSTALS 1W to/M Purchase | of BEARCAT III Open Monday thru Friday 8-6 Saturday 8-5 Closed Sunday Free book helps hi-fi Good hi-fi sound depends largely on a modest little de­ vice called the phono car­ tridge. Every record player has one. It's found at the end of the tone arm and holds the stylus, or "needle," Which plays the record. For years, hi-fi buffs, or audiophiles. have kept it a secret that replacing your phono cartridge and stylus with a newer model is one of the least expensive ways to upgrade your sound system. Besides providing cleaner and more dynamic sound, a new phono cartridge also can reduce record wear, experts say. , ( According to Audio- Technica U.S., Inc., a lead­ ing name in hi-fi components, the phono Cartridge is the "gatekeeper"' that must faithfully translate the tiny wiggles of the record groove into precise electrical signals .for the amplifier and speak­ ers. It's a miniature electric generator. • The company hopes to raise your "cartridge con­ sciousness" with a free book­ let telling how phono car­ tridges work and explaining important technical terms. The booklet, called the "Q & A Book," is available by writing to Audio-Technica U.S., Inc., 33 Shiawassee Ave., Fairlawn, Ohio 44313. E ntertainment begins at home Had a long day at work? Feel like relaxing at home? Want some good entertain­ ment right in your living room, instead of having to go back out to your car and drive another couple of miles? Home entertainment cen­ ters are the answer to your problems. Right in your own home yo\i can watch the best of movies, listen to beautiful .music and just plain relax without having to step out the door. So sit back, take off your shoes, grab a pillow and allow yourself the pleasure of entertainment without hav­ ing to go anywhere but chez vous. New direction in car stereos A new direction being taken by car stereo units is digital tuning, which displays the station's frequency in big, easy to read LED (light- emitting diode) numerals. This makes for very precise tuning and helps lock in on your favorite listening spots. Many of these new radios also have electronic memory instead of using the older, space-hungry mechanical pushbutton tuning. The radio still has the pushbuttons, but they operate an electronic circuit instead of a mechani­ cal assembly. Another feature now be­ ginning to appear is elec- . tronic signal-seeking, which picks out the strongest sta­ tion signals in an unfamiliar area. The radio can be pro­ grammed to lock these new stations into the memory or to assign priority numbers to such stations. In effect, the radio's tuning circuits do the fumbling and thinking for you. Political Pressure Political pressure is when you work at city hall and you're in­ vited tc >iave coffee for $100.

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