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Tape recording machine

4th February 1966
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AN endless pre-recorded-tape-playing machine which starts automatically as soon as the tape cartridge is inserted is announced by Veritone Ltd. Specially suitable for use in luxury coaches, the device takes up less room than a conventional car radio and is backed by a library of tapes containing hundreds of selections of music.

The current drain from the electrical system is 1 amp. and the unit is available in 12V positive or negative earth as required.

Made by: Veritone Ltd., Eden Grove, Holloway, London N7. Price: £45 3s., complete with all accessories and one tape, but excluding speakers.