Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 21

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 21, 1925
Eight-tube "Super-Het" with
power loudspeaker and
NO BATTERIES
Radiola 25, list $165
Radiola Loudspeaker
Model 104, list $245
Radiola 30, list $575
Of tremendous importance
to music dealers: Radiola 30
I
The new uni-controlled
six and eight-tube Su-
per-Heterodynes are
profit builders that be-
long in the music deal-
er's stock because of
their quality of perform-
ance.
T IS—first of all—a musical instrument. Its loudspeaker is the new RCA
Cone speaker that handles great volume of tone without distortion—
gets all the highest and lowest tones. This Radiola operates entirely on the
60 cycle, 110 volt A. C. lighting circuit—without batteries. It is an eight-
tube Super-Heterodyne—supremely selective and sensitive—and yet is op-
erated with a single control. It can get a whole orchestra at the actual vol-
ume of the original, and can reproduce both music and speech with un-
precedented faithfulness.
Radiola 30 will do more than any customer will demand of a radio set. It
is the ultimate achievement toward which music dealers, particularly, have
been looking.
RCA-Radiola
MADE
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA
BY THE
MAKERS
NEW YORK
OF
RADIOTRONS
CHICAGO
SAN FRANCISCO
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