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FOREST TYPE 48 RECTIFIER
— for horn field supply is sweeping the projection field. Economy, stability £Oid security distinguish this equipment.
Another FOREST achievement
Present L. I. Lamp
with the
FOREST RECTIFIER
With D. C. arc operation the overwhelming choice of projectionists and exhibitors everywhere, you can now obtain the world of light available through use of the new SUPREX carbon by merely making minor changes in your EXISTING low-intensity lamps. This change will give your theatre highintensity light — at a fraction of its former cost.
Rectifiers are the modern means of D. C. supply. Wasteful sources of current supply are eliminated by the FOREST RECTIFIER— the standard rectifier equipment for efficiency, economy, stability — and
at a surprisingly low first cost. YOU need not be denied the benefits of the marvelous light obtained with the SUPREX carbons — burned on D. C, of course, in accordance with long established projection standards. You can easily obtain complete information as well as all necessary equipment to quickly and INEXPENSIVELY make this change.
FOREST RECTIFIERS are the choice of the major circuits, including all Publix affiliates. Bring your house into the deluxe class with high-intensity projection at low-intensity cost.
FOREST makes a complete line of rectifiers for every visual and sound projection job. eliminating storage batteries and motor generators. Tell us about your requirements.
FOREST MANUFACTURING CORP.
Belleville U. S. A. Ne%* Jersey
July 1934 Vol. 7, No. 1
4 magazine devoted to better
visual and sound
reproduction
25c a copy $2.00 a year
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