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Cybernet introduces the music hour.

Presenting the marine entertainment center that's filling boats all across

America with glorious stereo sound.

Cybernet proudly introduces a superb stereo entertainment center for your boat at a price hundreds of dollars less than any other top of the line marine stereo. This fully marinized system contains a PLL quartz synthesized AM-FM stereo receiver with digital tuning and automatic scanning, an auto- reverse cassette deck with Dolby®

NR circuitry and an impressive 36 watts of audio amplification.

At only 3" high by 71/2" wide, this full feature stereo is compact enough to fit in any boat's control console, even a tiny runabout, yet you get amazingly big multi- speaker stereo sound. In fact, there's enough power to provide high fidelity stereo in two separate areas aboard with three-way speaker selection.

For years of reliable operation in rugged marine service, the

CMS-3000 boasts a weatherproof fully o-ring sealed case, and a unique closed-door cassette player for added protection against salt water and corrosive dampness. The fully enclosed two-way speaker systems have weatherproof plasti- cised cones for reliable perfor- mance at sea.

Cybernet's stereo entertainment center is undoubtedly the marine electronics Product of the Year, so you'll almost surely see it at your dealer. If not, write Cybernet

International, Inc., 7 Powder Horn

Drive, Warren, NJ 07060 for full details and your nearest authorized

CMS-3000 dealer. ®

HMk

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