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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
JANUARY 17, 1925
BRUNSWICK RADIOLA
• « « a scientific product
the only phonograph equipped with, and designed
for, the famous Radiola Super-Heterodyne
T
HE world-noted Super-Heterodyne, of the
Radio Corporation of America, is conced-
edly the latest and greatest triumph of radio
engineers. There is no phonograph "designed"
to accommodate this set except the Brunswick
Radiola.
* * *
The Brunswick Radiola is a factory-built, scien-
tifically constructed unit. Built and designed by
highly experienced radio engineers, and by Bruns-
wick phonograph experts, the Brunswick Radiola
is absolutely and unqualifiedly guaranteed both
by the Radio Corporation of America and by the
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company. Thus it
is warranted to you as the finest in radio and
phonographic reproduction. The joint achieve-
ment of the leader in each field.
Unusual radio tone and the exclusive
dual-purpose horn
The famous "dual-purpose horn" was created by
these experts, utilizing the famous Brunswick
Method of Reproduction — the Oval Tone Am-
plifier, for radio reception, as well as
for phonographic rendition.
You change no parts to operate it.
It changes from phonograph to radio
— with the dual-purpose horn —
simply by turning a lever. The
loud-speaker unit, the loop antennae,
batteries and all integral parts are
built into the instrument itself. No
outside wires with Super-Hetero-
dyne models.
Next to its amazing clarity and tone,
the important and biggest factor of
the Brunswick Radiola is its sim-
plicity of operation.
There is but one Brunswick Radiola.
The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Manufacturers—Established 1845
General Offices: CHICAGO. Branches in all Principal Cities
Canadian Distributors: Musical Merchandise Sales Co.
79 Wellington Street, West, Toronto, Ont.
'Brunswick %adiola ^ o . 460
(Super-Heterodyne)
Two J^ew
Brunswick c I{adiolas
No. 60 and 460
both Super-Heterodyne type
The famous Brunswick
Radiolas b r i n g to the
Brunswick banner the su-
perlative in radio recep-
tion, just as Brunswick
Phonographs and Bruns-
wick Records have repre-
sented the best that men
know in recorded musical
reproduction.
^Brunswick %adiola a Hp. 60 (Super-Heterodyne)
Sign o/SMusical Trestige
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