The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, Nezv York, March, 1928 ^SK US Duraluminum diaphragm — lour times as thick as the ordinary diaphragm. ^/^/RODUCTS shown here represent the newest developments in tonearms and reproducers. Each product designed for a certain definite purpose. For instance — if you want a reproducer and tone-arm for a machine with a long horn, or a short air column — just ask us! The best possible product most recently developed will be sent you. Whatever are your needs, there is a Toman Product to do the job — well! All Toman reproducers are made with a positive locking back — without a single screw to come loose and cause blasting. One of the most important advances in reproducer construction made in recent years. The No. 3 uses a triple suspended duraluminum diaphragm 10/1000 thick — four times as substantial as the ordinary 214/1000 diaphragm. It is hand lacquered to protect it against climatic changes. Special double grip screws securely hold the reproducer to tone arm, always in proper position. These features combine to produce a reproducer with full, deep, rich tone quality as well as great beauty of design. The Combination E-l represents a wonderful value at a very moderate price. The tone arm has a full exponential taper and full S-curve. It does not infringe upon any existing patent. The new No. 1 reproducer is equipped with a 15/1000 duraluminum diaphragm. The combination produces a highly pleasing tone quality and is practically indestructible. HI ■ > 7"