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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 17 - Page 7

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THE MUSIC TRADE
OCTOBER 24, 1925
REVIEW
neper before had such
to sell
V
'T—'ONE reproduction has reached a level
JL only dreamed of a few years ago. It
has been possible to "educate the ear"—
to satisfy a great many people that they
were hearing music "just as it sounded
when the famous violinist played it." But
it was never before possible to come so
close to perfection as to satisfy the most
critical musicians. Today that has been
done.
Radiola 28 is the new eight-tube
Super-Heterodyne with uni-control.
As a dry battery operated receiver, it
gives volume in excess of that ob-
tainable from storage battery receivers.
If used with Radiola Loudspeaker
Model 104, all batteries can be re-
placed by 60 cycle, 110 volt A. G
lighting circuit. Radiola 28, with all
Radiotrons but without batteries, list
$260
The music dealer can sell radio as every
radio dealer does. But he can sell un-
surpassed tone quality as no other dealer
can. Listen to Radiola 28 with the new
power Loudspeaker (Model 104) and you
will know at once that reproduction of
music in the home has taken a great stride
forward. You will know at once that you
have found the basis for a new era of
musk selling.
Radiola Loudspeaker, Model 104,
is the outstanding loudspeaker de-
velopment of the radio art—built on
an entirely new principle. It can
reproduce orchestra and band music
•with the full volume of its original ren-
dering. Or the music can be reduced
to a whisper. It has volume, range,
and amazing acoustical fidelity never
before achieved. With Radiolas 25 or
28, it can be made to replace all bat-
teries, operating entirely from 60 cycle,
110 volt A. C. lighting circuit. With
all tubes, list.
.
.
. $245
This set and speaker make a combination unsurpassed in radio performance and in
perfection of tone. They make a combination unsurpassed as a selling opportunity
for the music dealer whose customers are among the music lovers.
RCA-Radiola
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MADE
RADIO
BY THE MAKERS
CORPORATION OF AMERICA
OF
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FRANCISCO

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