The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1934)

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November, 1934 I h e I N T E RNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH E K / went v three RCA VICTOR High Fidelity I recording equipment FLEXIBILITY SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE RELIABILITY Sound-on-Film Recordings made by this newest method with this most modern equipment are unexcelled by any other known methods. The reasons for this Sound Superiority are perfectly obvious to the Layman and to the Engineer alike. The Frequency Range extends up to 9,000 cycles, and the response curve is consistently flat throughout the entire range. Distortion is actually held down to 30 D. B. below the fundamental (less than 3% of total volume). Ground noise is suppressed without affecting sound quality — without trimming off the very important high frequency response. Variable width, symmetrical sound track, not critical to film processing variations. Clear sound track against black background avoids film grain noise. The new High Fidelity Microphones, with unusual frequency characteristics and desirable directive abilities, provide the ideal introductory link in the perfect chain of recording equipment. The High Fidelity Amplifier responds faithfully and uniformly to all frequencies from 30 cycles to 9,000 cycles, with as high a gain as 80 D. B. if desired, with adjustable attenuation. The Galvanometer requires no adjustments, is not damaged by overloading, is unaffected by temperature variations, and is practical for portable use. The Precision Film Motion (Magnetic Drive) avoids speed variations and resultant "Wow-Wows". The entire RCA Victor "High Fidelity" Sound-onFilm Recording System is so sturdily constructed, so reliable and free from adjustment and repair requirements, that it is ideally suited to Portable "Sound Truck" operation and Stationary service alike. Made by the leaders for 35 years in the sound recording and reproducing industry Send for complete illustrated booklet for further details RC0 VICTOR COMPANY, INC. (A Radio Corporation of America Subsidiary) Camden, N. J. NEW YORK: 411 Fifth Ave. HOLLYWOOD: 1016 N. Sycamore Ave. CHICAGO: 1021 So. Wabash Ave. Please mention The International Photographer when corresponding with advertisers.