March, 1952
Tk GRAMOPHONE
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. . . if your dealer does not stock
DECCA LONG PLAYING RECORDS
and reproducers
First there was the LOl~g Playing Advisory Panel (hereinafter the L.P.A.P.) Recommendation List. This has already helped more than 4,000 record enthusiasts to select the Decca L.P. player best suited to their needs-and pockets. Now there is the L.P.A.P. geographical l ist of L.P. record stockists. I f your dealer . isn't on this l ist (a few die-hards we hear are still sitting on the fence) i t's our job to give you the name and address of one who is (on the l ist-not on the fence). Should your dealer give you a really determined" No!" and we, when we hear from you find we cannot immediately improve the position, there are always the L.P. postal houses who every day send hundreds of these uplo-date, l ight, flexible records not onl y to all parts of the British Isles, but overseas as well, who will gladly step into the breach. I f you want L.P's you must have L.P's-and i t's the job of the L.P.A.P. and i ts dealers to see you get them~
A 1II 0 i o r unit such as the Dreca GU.J. w i lh exp,,' c.d.icejrom the L.P.A.P. ;/uQuirtd, w i l l quickly and at l i l l ie cos t converlyour exiJ ting radiogramophone into a first ral e multi-spud rec ord player . Cos l ing fr om £1 1.16. 6d. th e GU 4 is supplied in two modtLr aetordi ng to the pick- up y ou requirt, both p ick -ups having interchangeable heads with sapphire sty l i fo r long and ShOTI play ing records. 1/ yo u wo uld like detIJil.J 0/ the GU4 Imil rna'" suited to your requirements , pleas e send us the moh r's name and type numbeT 0/ y our present inJtrum ent and t he L.P.A.P. will g la dly make its recommendation and tell you i f any ( ircuil modifications aTe needed. If they are, you w i l l Ta l ive deJails and diag rams which will ma.~e it easy fo r your local dt a le r to UJny out the work quickly and ljficienliy.
LON G PLAYING P L U S F U L L
F R E Q UE N C Y RA N G E RECORDI - NG
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