Catalogue of Victor Records (1938)

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This cabinet is designed in the form of three separate shelves with a supple mentary base which can be used with any one or all of them. The illustrations on the foregoing page show (1) the top unit used alone with the base, and (2) the cabinet complete with three shelves. Shelves may be purchased separately as needed. Here’s the Inexpensive Way to Enjoy Victor Records — Without a Phonograph! The world of recorded music is waiting for you... and you can enjoy it even if you don’t have a modern electrical phonograph. The inexpensive RCA Victor Record Player is designed for attachment to any modern AC radio, thereupon playing both ten and twelve-inch records through the loudspeaker of the radio itself. The Record Player delivers phonograph music with the full tone of the radio to which it is connected._You don’t have to wind up a motor. The Record Player is electric throughout, with a high-response pickup and a turntable actuated by a constant-speed electric motor which runs on standard AC house current. Here is luxury in listening for everybody. Place the Record Player by your easy chair. You can change records and regulate volume as lazily as you please, without even rising. Neat and compact, this ingenious little instrument is portable and readily fits unobtrusively on any small table in your living room. A de luxe model with hinged top is available for those who prefer something a little finer, and a special farm model is built which has a spring motor for those whose homes are not wired with standard AC current. . ; INSTRUMENTS OF DISTINCTION . The same engineers who perfected Victor Higher Fidelity Records for you have also designed a complete line of RCA Victor phonographs and phonograph radio combinations. These instruments range from portable table models to the Higher Fidelity Electrola and luxurious consoles with automatic record changing and dynamic volume expansion. Astonishing in the brilliance with © which they reproduce phonograph music, RCA Victor instruments are designed as the perfect complement for Victor Records —to reproduce for you the full beauty which has been captured by Victor Higher Fidelity recording methods. For those who want both radio and phonograph entertainment, RCA Victor phonograph-radio combinations are designed to satisfy the most critical tastes. The more luxurious models incorporate such advanced features as the Dynamic Volume Expander which reproduces record music with true crescendo and ‘innuendo, automatic record changer, crystal pickup with top-leading needle socket, true-tracking tone arm, Magic Voice, Magic Brain, Magic Eye, RCA Metal ‘Tubes, and that great modern radio development — RCA Victor Electric Tuning. RCA Victor also offers you a wide choice of excellent radios, the latest of which are equipped with terminals for ready attachment of the Record Player, and a switch for changing instantly from radio to Record Player. .