Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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Get adequate, comfortable sound throughout your auditorium with this superb 16mm. portable Pageant Projector "Can't-hear-back-here" troubles are a thing of the past with the Kodascope Pageant Sound Projector, Model AV-151. This finest of all Pageant models has a powerful 15-watt amplifier and an extremely well-baffled 12-inch speaker. Together, they can fill auditoriums about as big as they come with clear, undistorted sound. And when conditions require specialized sound distribution, that's easily available, too. The Kodak Multi-Speaker Unit — three matched 8-inch speakers in a single case — inexpensively converts the Pageant into a new Kodaslide SIGNET 500 Projector, Filmstrip Model ll*t completely new! And it has the smoothest, surest, fastest film-advance ever designed! For brighterf sharper pictures, it has the Kodak Ektanon Projection Lens (f/3.5 or f/2.8), Lumenixed lens-and-condenser system, and oluminized gloss reflector. Shows 2x2 slides as well OS fllmstrips. Only {98, with ^3.5 lens. Ask your dealer lo demonstrate its amazing efficiency. 4-speaker sound system, capable of coping with virtually any acoustical condition. You have full control over the quality of sound reproduction, too. Separate bass and treble controls enable you to compensate for the "boominess" or "deadness" of a room. And the unique Fidelity Control lets you precisely focus the sound-scanning beam to make the most of any 16mm. optical-sound track, regardless of its position. And that's not all . . . Visual quality to equal the excellence of the sound is provided by a field-sharpening element built right into the lens. Matchless dependability and convenience of maintenance are assured by permanent pre-lubrication, an exclusive feature with Kodascope Pageant Sound Projectors. This completely eliminates the danger of under or overoiling, chief causes of mechanism breakdown. And amazingly quiet operation is the happy result of some ingenious new departures in projector design and construction. Best of all, perhaps, you pay no premium for Pageant excellence. There are six different Pageant models designed to meet varying 16mm. projection requirements . . . and each is remarkably low in price! The Kodascope Pageant Sound Projector, Model AV-151, is only $495 complete with separately cased Kodak De Luxe 12-inch Speaker. And other Pageant models start at just $425. Your Kodak AudioVisual Dealer will be glad to help you choose a Pageant that fits your specific needs exactly. Or just mail the coupon for more detailed information. Prices subject to change without notice. WHAT A-V EXPERTS SAY ABOUT PAGEANT PRE-LUBRICATION ^ "Our experience indicates clearly that hit-or-miss lubrication is the chief cause of damage to school projection equipment. The Pageant Projector's permanent pre-lubrication totally eliminates this problem — and we're happy to endorse it." Charles Baum Baum's Sporting Goods, Inc. Sunbury, Pa. "The main problem in the use of I6mm. sound equipment is maintenance. The primary maintenance problem has been over or under-oiling. Because the Pageant eliminates this difficulty, it is becoming the most popular projector tn the field." Amedee J. Maserjian Arax Photographic Company Poughkeepsie^ New York EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Depl. 8-V, Rochester 4, N. Y. NAME Piease send name of nearest Kodak Audio-Visual Dealer and information on Kodascope Pageant Sound Projectors. ORGANIZATION. CITY (Zeira) . STATE_ 12-ni December, 1954 Writing for more informotion? Mention EDUCATIONAL SCREEN 409