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Play Meter

Issue: 1979 October 15 - Vol 5 Num 19 - Page 70

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At the heart of our Kentwood
jukeboxisa
magnificent stereo sound system.
Beneath the beautiful exterior
of our new Kentwood 200 -
selection console is the most
advanced sound system on the
market with a big 125 watts of
honest, FTC-rated power. In ad-
dition, the unit incorporates a
revised microprocessor control
system and an improved
mechanism.
Sounds as good as It works
A new 125 watt amplifier powers
the Kentwood, driving two large
bass speakers and two mid -
range high frequency
speakers. Result? Extra -
ord inary audio fidelity,
giving full, rich, distortion-
f ree stereo sound.
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Most popular
record display
encourages
greater plays.
The price Is right
But better sound isn't the end
of our new features. We've also
redesigned the pricing proce-
dure. Gone are charts, switches
and calculations. In their place
is a brand -new Rowe inno -
vation: Plug-in pricing chips.
Just plug them in, and you're
all set.
Control center
The "brain" behind our new
jukebox is an improved central
microprocessor that controls
all functions of the console.
The benefits of these new ar-
rangements are both numerous
and astonishing. For one, the
unit can now play both sides of
a record (assuming both were
selected), in succession. In addi-
t ion, we have enhanced the cap-
abilities of our Memorec unit.
Not only will it give you the most
(or least) selected records, in
descending (or ascending) order,
it displays total selections since
the last reset, provides an in-
stant display of the num-
ber of plays on any indi-
vidual selection and also
shows total money intake
since last reset.
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EaSier, more
flexible pricing
system.
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SpeCial, enclosed
touch panel switches
insure reliability.

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