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2. Stationary Turntable. Flywheel type, maintains constant speed. The record is
set down on it and then picked up. It never changes its own position, doesn't
raise or lower. A separate motor is used for driving this turntable, a motor espe
cially designed for this purpose. Stable revolutions preserve an accurate sound
track in the grooves of the record and thus insure better reproduction.
3. Twenty-Record Magazine. Holds twenty records. Every
record is completely supported in the magazine to prevent
warping; no individual steel discs are used. The easy load
ing, unloading, or changing of one or all records is a feature
you'll appreciate on every call. In "idle" position magazine
is always in top of cabinet Record numbers shown on side
strip. Reach in, unlock guards, change any or all records in
a jiffy— just as easy as placing groceries on a shelf!
4. Tone Arm. Lightweight tone arm putting only 2% ounces
of weight on record. Assures longer record wear.
5. Strong, Substantial Chassis. Single aluminum frame, float
ing on rubber, is the base on which all mechanism units are
mounted. An unshakable foundation to support the best and
strongest of all phonograph mechanisms.
6. A Two-Motor Job. The Throne of Music uses two motors,
one for the record-changing mechanism, one solely to drive
the turntable at constant speed. This is the big secret of its
dependable electrical performance.
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