The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, Nezv York, April, 1928 The Hardest Possible Test for ANY Reproducer! Select a Group of "Difficult" Records .... Play them with AUDACHROME The Chromatic Reproducer ACCEPT NO IMITATIONS Every Audachrome and every other Audak instrument heart a protective tag like this — your guarantee I Whenever You Come Across an AV DAKequipped Machine — Portable or Cabinet — Be Assured That It Is a Quality Machine A Few Suggested Records and the 'Difficult" Details for Which to Listen COLUMBIA No. 634-D— SPRING IS HERE — Just notice how AUDACHROME recreates the singing and rolling of the canary, in the first quarter-inch of the record. BRUNSWICK No. 3655 — A DANCING TAMBOURINE — With AUDACHROME you really hear the tambourine dance, as well as every single instrument at its true value. VICTOR No. 6562— GALLI CURCI — The delicacy and naturalness of her voice, as well as the orchestration is a revelation. Only AUDACHROME can cope with it. VICTOR No. 9148— MARCH OF THE TOYS— The detail and delicacy in this recording is simply marvelous. Observe how AUDACHROME responds to every shading, every touch, however slight. VICTOR No. 35833— DANCE OF THE HOURS— It is impossible for the ordinary sound box to interpret properly this remarkable symphony. The detail and delicacy is simply marvelous — when played with AUDACHROME. OKEH No. 40958— THE BEGGAR — Notice the almost uncanny naturalness of the enunciation. Notice words like "Possess," "Happiness" the "S" being recreated by AUDACHROME as in actual life? VICTOR No. 6625— RIENZI OVERTURE — Amazing how AUDACHROME can handle this very difficult and remarkable recording. PLAY THEM WITH AUDACHROME AND YOU WILL SELL MORE RECORDS. AUDACHROME The Standard By Which All Others Are Judged The AUDAK 565 Fifth Avenue Makers of High Qrade Acoustical and