The motion picture projectionist (Nov 1931-Jan 1933)

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December, 1931 Motion Picture Projectionist •"NUAUTY sound reproduction is the theatri ^** most important asset . . .The best recorded pictures are doomed to dismal failure if the sound reproduction is not efficient . . .Today more than ever before, the public is demanding "sound satisfaction". , . Every wise exhibitor is conscious of these facts . . . That is why so many are installing RCA Photophone equipment. RCA Photophone Standard Size apparatus for theatres up to 1,200 seats and Special Size apparatus for theatres up to 500 seats, both AC operated, are conceded to be superior to any other types of equipment in their respective fields. STANDARD SIZE EQUIPMENT $250000 SPECIAL SIZE EQUIPMENT $1600 00 Cash or terms Cash or terms F. O. B. Brooklyn Warehouse Servicing of equipment following installation an assurance of complete sound satisfaction RCA PHOTOPHONE, Inc. (A Radio Corporation of America Subsidiary) 411 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Branches in Principal Cities