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THE MUSIC TRADE
The CHENEY
Reproducer
An exclusive Cheney
feature.
CHENE
PHONOGRAPH
Improvements
in Phonographs
Were Inevitable
I
T has long been understood that
the ultimate in phonographs had not
been reached. Needle scratch, imper'
feet reproduction, distortion of sound
waves and inability to exactly repro-
duce the tonal timbre of such instru-
ments as the piano have been obstinate
limitations.
Forest Cheney, musician, and in-
ventor, determined that if the funda-
mental principles of the violin and
pipe organ could be adapted to the
phonograph that it would be a vast
improvement.
He succeeded 1 The Cheney Phonograph
is the wonderful result of his experiments.
The principles upon which it is based are
covered by basic patents. You have never
heard phonograph tones so marvelously pure
and sweet.
Many of the most discriminating dealers
in the country now sell the Cheney from
their floors. The agency for the Cheney in
a community has become a prized possession.
Cheney Talking Machine Company
831 Marshall Field Annex Building
24 North Wabash Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
REVIEW
AUGUST 9,
where tone waves are
separated and focused
and purity of tone is
first assured. A won-
derfully sensitive and
yet almost unbreakable
diaphragm.
1919