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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 17 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
APRIL 26, 1924
RADIO
SPEAKER
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HE Sonora Radio Speaker has the same
/ patented all-wood horn used in the
Sonora Phonograph, with a Sonora
tone arm and radio reproducer, encased in a
typical Sonora cabinet.
This is the tone passage which enabled
Sonora to win the highest award for tone
quality at the Panama-Pacific Exposition and
to be recognized as the phonograph of sweetest
tone. Embodied in the Sonora Radio Speaker,
it imparts the same clarity, sweetness and vol-
ume to radio reproduction.
The Sonora Radio Speaker is the creation
of experts in tone production—their con-
tribution to the advancement of radio science.
o o
It adds tone quality to the wonders of radio
reception.
It also adds artistic appearance to the receiv-
ing set, since it is a bit of Sonora cabinetry. Its
small size enables the radio owner to place it
on top of his set, as illustrated, or on the table
alongside. Equipped with connecting cord, it
can be used with any good receiving set.
For the Phonograph and Music Dealer
interested in securing his share of the Radio
business, Sonora Radio Speaker is the ideal
product to feature. Distribution is being
made as rapidly as possible—to avoid disap-
pointment we urge you to place a stock
order today.
Sotiora Phonograph Co., Inc., 279 Broadway, New York
SMakers of Sonora Phonographs, Sonora Radio Speakers and Sonoradios
Export and Canadian Distributers: C. A. RICHARDS, Inc., 279 Broadway, New York

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