Music Trade Review

Issue: 1940 Vol. 99 N. 3

Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
AGAIN, in the 530, Wurlitzer gives you a Spinette
-*A> endowed with rare musical qualities. Its grace-
ful simplicity alone would make it outstanding. That,
however, is but a small part of the story of the new 530.
The ingenuity of Ralph W. Sperry has perfected the
new Pentagonal Sounding Board of the Wurlitzer 530.
This acoustical achievement provides 190 square
inches more sounding board area and added string
length in the bass section. It provides in this new
Wurlitzer 51-inch Spinette a sounding board area greater
than that of a five-foot three-inch grand piano.
With its extraordinary depth and pure resonance of
tone made possible by the new Pentagonal Sounding
Board —with its gracious, simple styling —the
Wurlitzer 530 can well open a new avenue to sales
for Wurlitzer dealers.
WURLITZER PIANO CREED-ONE NAME-WURLITZER• ONE DEALER IN A TERRITORY• FREIGHT
EQUALIZATION • BETTER VALUES • NATIONAL ADVERTISING • ONE WHOLESALE PRICE TO ALL
THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER COMPANY • DE KALB, ILLINOIS

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