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1969 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center

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<strong>Cadillac</strong> AM Radio<br />

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—brings passengers excellent tone and fidelity.<br />

Completely transistorized for instant sound and long<br />

life, the <strong>Cadillac</strong> AM radio directs sound through<br />

the front or rear speaker or both. Presetting the five<br />

pushbuttons permits pushbutton tuning to favorite<br />

stations. For selective tuning across the dial, the<br />

MORE STATIONS selector bar "seeks out" the<br />

strongest station in the area. The sensitivity control<br />

lever may be set for strong stations or weak and<br />

more distant stations. Controls are provided for bass<br />

and treble adjustment. New pushbutton controls<br />

are provided for automatically raising and lowering<br />

the antenna.<br />

<strong>Cadillac</strong> AM-FM Radio<br />

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—a large choice of stations for more enjoyable<br />

listening. Tuning to an FM station permits passengers<br />

to enjoy mood-matching music that is almost completely<br />

free of ordinary static. The Automatic<br />

Frequency Control provision provides added highperformance<br />

sound with its exceptional "holding"<br />

on frequency without interference from adjacent<br />

stations. The AM-FM selector bar is conveniently<br />

located just above the radio dial. Only the dial for<br />

the selected band becomes visible, making tuning<br />

less confusing. In addition, the AM-FM letters on<br />

the dial light up indicating which band is in use.<br />

Sound is directed through two speakers, one front,<br />

one rear.<br />

<strong>Cadillac</strong> AM-FM Stereo Radio<br />

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—for the best all-around sound in "live" music. The<br />

excitement of listening to vibrant, concert-hall sound<br />

is easy with <strong>Cadillac</strong> stereo. The true richness of<br />

stereo is broadcast throughout the car with two<br />

speakers in front and two in the rear that are crossbalanced—left<br />

front with right rear and right front<br />

with left rear. Thus, regardless of where passengers<br />

sit, they receive the fullness of stereophonic reception.<br />

When pushing the AM-FM selector bar, only<br />

the dial for the selected band becomes visible,<br />

making tuning less confusing. The word STEREO<br />

appears in amber when tuned to a stereo station.<br />

Not available on Seventy-Five models.

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