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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 7 - Page 6

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
AUGUST 16, 1924
Brunswick Radiola
No. 160
ional view of cabinet showing'
Radiola Super-Heterodyne installation
in left-hand top convenient to opera-
tion. (Phonograph equipment availa-
ble on right-hand top side of cabinet.)
No outside wires required. Large di-
rectional loop has been installed in
swinging left-hand END PANEL of
cabinet.
Sectional view showing battery
installation in rear of cabinet
and open panel containing loop
antenna.
B R U N S W I C K RADIOLA—a
manufactured
product—not a combination
This new line of instruments synchronized by engineers of the
Brunswick and of the Radio Corporation . . . accounting for
its supremacy in radio reception and musical reproduction
installation of radio in phonograph
M AKESHIFT
cabinets is not new.
Brunswick Radiola, however, is a scientifically correct
installation, perfected by Brunswick experts and
Radio Corporation engineers, cooperating.
This newtype instrument brings to radio the musical
quality of the famous Brunswick Method of Reprc
duction. Offers radio reception unparalleled.
The Brunswick Radiolas are divided into two groups,
each consisting of three models. There are Numbers
360, 260, and 160—Superheterodynes, and Numbers
100, 35, and 30—Regenoflex.
shadow" of broadcasting stations. They require no
antenna, and give a selectivity of program which
is very decisive. These instruments may be moved
from room to room—there are no outside attach'
ments—each is complete to itself.
The Regenoflex sets operate with practically any
length of antenna. They have a long range, and offer
high selectivity. Both sets of the Radiola, when used
with the Brunswick Method of Reproduction, give
finer, clearer tones—more beautiful musical reception
than has ever before been known.
Deliveries are now being made by Brunswick
Branches to Dealers whose orders are in. Orders are
filled in the order received. If you have not yet
The Superheterodyne is particularly adapted for use ordered, we urge you to do so now to avoid dis'
in cities—in apartments and in homes "within the appointment.
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.
Manufacturers—Established 1845
GENERAL OFFICES: CHICAGO
Branches in all Principal Cities
New England Distributors:
Canadian Distributors :
Kraft, Bates &. Spencer, Inc.
Musical Merchandise Sales Co.
80 Kingston Street, Boston, Mass.
79 Wellington St. West, Toronto, One.
Radiola
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