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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 23 - Page 4

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The Music Trade Review
JUNE 8, 1929
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made by
Gulb ransen
WI ^ HIS year's Radio of challenging perform -

ance and outstanding sales appeal is the
Licensed under
R. C. A., Hazeltirw
and Miessner patents
Gulbransen screen-grid, Nine-in-Line.
Backed by a $5,000,000 company, with 500,000
square feet of unsurpassed manufacturing facili-
ties. An outstanding organization. Twenty-three
years of fair play to dealers and public.
Matching the screen-grid performance are cabinets
designed and executed by piano craftsmen. "245"
tubes in push-pull. 10-inch dynamic speaker oper-
ated through extra high quality audio system. So
sensitive that distant reception is limited only by
static. Exceptional freedom from background dis-
turbance on ordinary reception through unique
dual-range switch. Advanced double primary cir-
cuit gives equal efficiency on high waves and low.
Phono-radio switch, operated by the same knob as
the a. c. switch (patent applied for) instantly con-
verts Gulbransen Nine-in-Line into a high power
electric phonograph amplifier for use with electro-
magnetic pick-up, which is permanently plugged
in, without adaptors or other makeshifts.
Competilively;priced!_Prices thatjwill be of interest
to the mass market.
Through purchase of Wells-Gardner & Co., we ob-
tain R. C. A., Hazeltine and Miessner licenses and
offer patent position and radio experience second to
none. So well made is Nine-in-Line that profit-
eating service costs have been reduced to relative
insignificance.
Few propositions in the music industry have made

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