International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1947)

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how many Jlomiiiii Nights per week q)^^% IN YOUR HOUSE? You can't always blame the booking or the weather for a sparse house and an idle box office. Your patrons may be tired of having good shows "loused up" by faulty sound or projectors with the jitters . . . and you may be the last to notice it! The folks who stay away are your worst advertisement. So take the first step toward a booming box office by switching to SYNCROFILM equipment. DYNAMIC SOUND SYSTEM SPELLS THE DIFFERENCE The ideal sound system consists of three coordinated units: Syncrofilm "400" Sound Head, Syncrofilm Model E Speaker and Syncrofilm "Twenty" Amplifier. They're a team that's "tops" in true reproduction. Of course you can purchase any of these units individually— to fit in with your present equipment— but you can make up your mind when you read the details of this innovation in sound-projector engineering. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST January 1947