Broadcasting (Jan - June 1945)

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Above Stage of NBCs studio 8-H. This is one of several studios provided with polycylindrical sound dif. /users in order to obtain improved high-frequency response. All of these studios use RCA 44-BX Microphones (on stage), and RCA 77-B Microphones (suspended from ceiling). Below : Control booth of NBC's studio 6A — another Radio City studio in which many WEA F-FM programs originate. The equipment in this booth is an RCA custom-built control console. Similar RCA consoles are used in all NBC stinlins, whether for AM or FM.