Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY- Fridanv. November 12.I W6 . ~~~~.. ,.y-, ., .... FL, a 71V o f Before you go out and buy a' music system, Tech Hifi would like you to know what you can realistically expect to get in re-. turn for your hard-earned money. What you can expect between $200 and $400. If you want good sound, you should plan to spend at least $200 for a complete component system consisting of a stereo receiver, two loudspeakers, a turntable, and a magnetic cartridge. Below $200, complete systems (and especially all-in-one compacts and consoles) often present too many compro- mises to be considered true high fidelity systems. In addition, the kind of components you find at Tech Hifi are made with more in- tegrity - and this is reflected in the manufacturers warranties, as well as our own. What you can expect between. $400 and $600. Between $400 and $500 you can really begin to custom design your own music system. By, matching efficient loudspeakers with a moderately powered re- ceiver you'll end up with a sys- tem that will play loudly, but might not deliver the deepest What you can Above $600, the most audible improvements are an increased sense of spaciousness in the music and even Typical of this price range, this system with a Technics SA-5060 stereo receiv- er, Studio Design 26 loudspeakers and a fully-equipped BSR 2260BX automatic turntable will smoothly reproduce all audible frequencies except the really deep bass ones (where little music is actually present anyway). The un- usually high efficiency of the two-way Studio Design 26 loudspeakers and a powerful direct-coupled OCL amplifierj section in the Technics receiver mean that this system will play louder than many other s in this price range... with less distortion. .. Studio 5 Design9 Technics$ Designed for people who go for really deep, accurate, bass response,this $499 system with renowned Large Ad- vent Loudspeakers, a Cambridge Audio 2500 stereo receiver, and a Philips GA 427 turntable with an Audiotechnica 90E cartridge will also please volume fanatics. That's because the Camb- ridge Audio 2500 offers more power than any other receiver in its price category. Another nice feature is belt drive in the Philips turntable, so rum- ble doesn't get mixed in with the good deep bass response of the Advent Speakers (rumble is created when vi- brations from a turntable's motor aren't properly isolated from the tonearm). ADVE\T Philips Cambridge Audio audio-technica$ audible notes. Or, you can com- bine less efficient loudspeakers with a more powerful receiver and come up with a system that will reproduce all the notes you can hear but with some sacrifice in ultimate . volume capability Above $500, it's possible to get a system with really deep bass response and the ability to play loudly with- out distortion. You can also expect a turntable/cartridge combination that will flawlessly reproduce the music on your records with minimal wear. (In comparison, less expensive systems are likely -to be a little harder on your records and may introduce some distortion). Above $600, you can expect an in- creased sense of spaciousness and even greater volume capability. This $859 system with optimally-vented Ohm C2 loudspeakers, a Nikko 7075 stereo re- ceiver and a Philips GA212 with an Audiotechnica 100E cartridge delivers that, and more! The unique scientific design of the Ohm C2's means that they, provide dead-flat response all the way down to 27Hz with considerably less distortion than conventionally-design- ed speakers. The Nikko receiver fea- tures a superb tuner section and unusu- ally sophisticated protection circuitry. The elegant Philips GA212 employs an electronically-regulated DC servo mo- tor and an ultra-precise belt drive sys- tem for flawless reproduction of your records. t @N IK1 audio-technica Philips greater volume capabilities. Often, systems in this price category offer- considerably more control facilities and such niceties as power output and multipath meters that appeal to people who like to see what the equipment is doing as well as hear it. At somewhere around $1500, you can enter the realm of separate amp- lifiers and tuners. The story here is even greater output levels, reduced distortion, and more control flexi- bility. Why Tech if I Can Give YuTeBest Value In Every Prieange. Of all the places you can buy hifi, only Tech Hifi has the combined buy- ing power of fifty-four stereo stores. We get a better deal on just about everything we buy, which means you get a better deal when\ you buy from us (we actually guarantee you the low- est price in writing). When you come into Tech Hifi it's= like walking into a hifi show. You'll find components from one hundred of the best names in stereo. And whether you plan to spend $200 or $2 000, our selection improves your chances of getting the system that's right for you. (We also guarantee your complete satisfaction in writing). Maximum compatibility is the key to getting the best value in components. Our salespeople are specially trained to help you put together the components that perform best together...and they'll be glad to explain why in plain English. Because of the massive buying power of our fifty-four stores, our comprehen- sive selection, and our considerable ex- pertise, we like to think that Tech Hifi can offer you more for your money than any other place you can buy hifi. Generally speaking, component systems in the $200 to $400 price range will do a good job of repro- ducing all musical material except the lowest octave of audible sounds. Volume capability in these systems will be more than adequate for small-to-medium sized room and perfectly accept- able in larger rooms if you don't 1 ! : t