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	Comments on: Fairchild Pro Audio Equipment of 1972	</title>
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		By: Dale Skeenes		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[First time here all because I purchased a Pilot Quadrasonic  System yesterday and this was my first step/stop to document it. The model # is PMC 4000A  ser#1644 produced by Pilot Radio &#038; Tv. Corp. Greenwich,Conn. and made in Japan early &#039;70s like my favorite Quadraphonics  from Sansui of which I have six QRX and two QRs.  GREAT SITE  THANKS    DALE]]></description>
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