The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 NO. 734 A.C. RECEIVER Price with Socket-Power Unit and n R.C.A. Tubes — but notincltiding Cone Speaker or Envelope Loop; East of Rockies, $755; Rockies and West, $795; Canada, $1000. THE ST ROM BERG-CARLSON HOUR, TUESDAY EVENINGS, 8 TO 9 EASTERN STANDARD TIME THROUGH THE NBC AND ASSOCIATED STATIONS WJZ, WBZ-WBZA, KDKA, KYW, WJR, WBAL, KFVE AND WHAM. uperL Receivers iscriminaling Gjjrade PEOPLE of culture — people who love fine things — people whose patronage a dealer encourages — are attracted by Stromberg-Carlson A.C. Receivers. The tone quality of these magnificent instruments is unsurpassed — the result of scientific shielding and superlative design of audio system and Cone Speaker. Operation is simplicity itself — all power being taken direct from the A.C. house lighting circuit; without the use of batteries or liquids, and tuning being with a single dial. Their cabinetry is exquisite — Console models in American Walnut, some with panels of inverse French marquetry; Table models in mahogany. A. C. Stromberg-Carlsms range in price as follows: East of Rockies, Radio Sets equipped with phonograph input jack, $29 ; to S-jh; Radio and Phonograph Combined $124! — Rockies and West, Sjt} to $1299 — Canada, $390 to $i6jo. Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co. rochester, new york iftfakers of voice transmission and voice reception apparatus for more than 30 years