Projection engineering (Jan 1932-Mar 1933)

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APRIL, 1932 Page When sound must fill the spaces of a theater Recommend the Completely A. C. Operated Webster Electric Theater Amplifier . . . it has many new features! wK '.. " ® ; yy 'wm mm -l' mm TheTone Compensator ill ustrated below is another new Webster Electric product which is highly desirable in any Theater or other Sound installation. It is particularly advantageous in reducing the bass response, reducing hum, needle scratch, carbon hiss, etc. It permits reduction of high or low frequency response to the desired level. IN this theater amplifier Webster Electric engineers have embodied the very latest developments. It incorporates many new features ... It is characteristically Webster Electric in design, construction and performance ... It meets the exacting requirements of Sound-On-Film and Sound-On-Disc reproduction equally well. Its simplified operation — with only one main control — provides Superior Sound performance at lower cost than ever before . . . In Webster Electric high quality you are assured the utmost value for the price you are asked to pay . . . Bulletin RC 118 which describes it in detail will be sent upon request. ill 'Zeat SPdCCS SPECIFY WEBSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1909 Racine, Wisconsin, U. S. A. Webster Electric Sound Amplification Equipment Includes: A complete line of Head Amplifiers, Power Supply Units; Faders;Tone Compensators; Microphone Coupling, Matching and Output transformers for theaterinstallation. Power Amplifier and Power Supply Panels in 15, 25, 50, 100, 150 watts or larger; 15 watt Output Stage Panels; T.R.F. or Superheterodyne radio panels; Microphone amplifiers and mixer panels, either battery or A. C. operated for one or more microphones; Phonograph or Turntable attachments for 78 or 33 Vy R.P M. operation; a complete line of standardized Panels foe "Rack and Panel" Amplifiers to fully meet requirements for general Sound Distribution Systems. WBSTER ELECTRIC