Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1982, Page 19, Image 28

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    AFTER 500 PLAYS OUR HIGH FIDELITY
TAPE STILL DELIVERS HIGH FIDELITY.
If your old favorites don’t sound as good as they used to, the problem
could be your recording tape.
Some tapes show their age more than others. And when a tape ages
prematurely, the music on it does too.
What can happen is, the oxide particles that are bound onto tape
loosen and fall off, taking some of your music with them.
At Maxell, we’ve developed a binding process that helps to prevent
this. When oxide particles are bound onto our tape, they stay put. And
so does your music.
So even after a Maxell recording is 500 plays old,
you’ll swear it’s not a play over five.
Mci«ell Co'poiaiion of Arneoca 60 Oxford Dove. Moonoctue. N J 07074
ITS WORTH IT