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Cadillac Calais 1969 Data Book page 136

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—brings passengers excellent tone and fidelity.
Completely transistorized for instant sound and long
life, the Cadillac AM radio directs sound through
the front or rear speaker or both. Presetting the five
pushbuttons permits pushbutton tuning to favorite
stations. For selective tuning across the dial, the
MORE STATIONS selector bar "seeks out" the
strongest station in the area. The sensitivity control
lever may be set for strong stations or weak and
more distant stations. Controls are provided for bass
and treble adjustment. New pushbutton controls
are provided for automatically raising and lowering
the antenna.
Cadillac AM-FM Radio
—a large choice of stations for more enjoyable
listening. Tuning to an FM station permits passengers
to enjoy mood-matching music that is almost com-
pletely free of ordinary static. The Automatic
Frequency Control provision provides added high-
performance sound with its exceptional "holding"
on frequency without interference from adjacent
stations. The AM-FM selector bar is conveniently
located just above the radio dial. Only the dial for
the selected band becomes visible, making tuning
less confusing. In addition, the AM-FM letters on
the dial light up indicating which band is in use.
Sound is directed through two speakers, one front,
one rear.
—for the best all-around sound in "live" music. The
excitement of listening to vibrant, concert-hall sound
is easy with Cadillac stereo. The true richness of
stereo is broadcast throughout the car with two
speakers in front and two in the rear that are cross-
balanced—left front with right rear and right front
with left rear. Thus, regardless of where passengers
sit, they receive the fullness of stereophonic recep-
tion. When pushing the AM-FM selector bar, only
the dial for the selected band becomes visible,
making tuning less confusing. The word STEREO
appears in amber when tuned to a stereo station.
Not available on Seventy-Five models.
Cadillac AM-FM Stereo Radio
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