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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 21 - Page 4

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The Music Trade Review
A T
T H E
R'M-A
S H O W
S E E
MAY 26.
T H E
N E W
3(10
AN
AC
RECEIVER
WORTHY
OF A
GREAT
NAME
As a manufacturer of
Radio Power Units,
Balkite has built one
of the greatest names
in the industry. That
name has been built
on a very simple prin-
ciple—manufacturing
to a standard of quality.
This standard is con-
tinued in Balkite AC
radio. Balkite has not at-
tempted to go into the
low-priced field where
the market is already
BALKITE A-7 [HIGHBOY]
Showing the finely carved cabinet with doors closed. A model to meet
the taste of the most exacting household—by Berkey & Gay
BALKITE A-5
full and well-served.
Balkite has attempted
to produce the finest
commercial receiver
that money can buy.
Balkite recognizes
that such a receiver
must be authoritative
furniture as well as fine
radio. Both Balkite ta-
ble model and console
are housed in cabinets
by Berkey and Gay.
Nothing finer can be
said.
The receiver, as an
electrical instrument,
leaves little to be de-
sired. 7 AC tubes. Neu-
trodyne circuit. Push-
pull audio. Single dial
tuning. In the console
a dynamic speaker, be-
cause only the finest
speaker will bring out
all Balkite tone. In all
models, a dynamic
drive is part of the set,
Cabinet by Berkey and Gay. Complete except for tubes
and speaker—$235

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