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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 1 - Page 8

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JANUARY 3,
1925
STYLE XXV.
Starr Loud Speaker
Outstanding Characteristics
of the Starr Loud Speaker of
Interest to All Radio Fans!
Tone Chamber Amplifying Horn of ex-
act
of Spruce
P r o P o r t i° n e d, extra
sensitive Silver Grain
Spruce the same as used in all Starr Pianos
and Phonographs.
Horn Is
Horn is suspended to allow
Suspended t o n c vibrations to be delivered
unimpeded by any metal part
or connection. Responds to widest range
of tones.
Tone
Volume of tone great enough for
Volume a n y h° m e - Melody and speech
clear and pure as original.
Finish Artistically finished in Mahogany,
Walnut or Oak. It is compact, un-
obtrusive and presents a neat, attractive
appearance. This beautiful, graceful, little
cabinet blends harmoniously with other
radio units and home furnishings.
Grill Grill of pleasing carved lines and
removable in an instant.
Workmanship Of perfect workmanship
throughout. Nothing to
break or to get out of order. Guaranteed
to give lasting satisfaction in every respect.
Adjustment Loud speaker unit adjusted
for average radio set.
Dimensions Height 9J^ inches; Width 17
inches; Depth 9)4 inches.
A Loud Speaker of Genuine Merit Built
to Meet the Approval of All Who Want
The Very Best in Radio Equipment.
T
HE STARR LOUD SPEAKER is an
embodiment of scientific principles of
proper tone amplifying which have been
incorporated in all Starr musical instruments.
It brings out the melodies and voices of the air
with perfect fidelity. The horn is fashioned
from Silver Grain Spruce famous by music
masters of all time. Carved to scientific propor-
tions the Starr Loud Speaker Horn hangs free,
suspended to perfect balance so the tone is full
and clear, unretarded and unmarred as it is
developed from the initial impulses originated
by the artist through the loud speaker unit.
Thus every tone is delivered in all purity and
faithfulness of the original.
The Starr Piano Company
Established 1872
Factories: Richmond, Indiana
New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Kansas City,
Birmingham, Nashville, Detroit, Cincinnati, Boston, Cleveland, Indianapolis

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