Broadcasting (Jan-June 1933)

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VELOCITY MICROPHONES ... insure greater fidelity . . . lend more artistry WCAU, Philadelphia, with the most modern studios in the country, uses Velocity Microphones exclusively. WMCA, outstanding independent station in New York City, uses Velocity Microphones in their new and modern studios. MODERN STUDIOS require MODERN MICROPHONES Outstanding stations in rapidly increasing numbers are finding Velocity Microphones the answer. The engineers of these stations have found that the greater fidelity of "the microphone without a diaphragm" insures reproduction of studio programs with a naturalness not otherwise attainable. Moreover, they have convinced themselves that the uniquely favorable directional characteristics of this microphone, by providing greater flexibility in studio setups, have made possible an artistry in program presentation never before realized. TRANSMITTER SECTION RCA Victor Co., Inc. A Radio Corporation of America Subsidiary CAMDEN, N. J. "RADIO HEADQUARTERS" New York: 153 East 24th St. Chicago: 111 N. Canal St. San Francisco: 235 Montgomery St. Dallas: Santa Fe Building