Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1946)

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T^/'emiv OF YOUR recording system Here's a completely new sound recording system — improved in many ways to make it far more versatile and adaptable to your needs. The first of a new line of postwar equipment, it is typically Western Electric in dependability and in the high quality of its recording. It's called the Type 300 Recording System — and can be used as a main channel or for standby or portable service, with either 35mm or 16mm film. The change from one size to the other can be made readily with simple tools. Designed on the "building block" principle, the system can be added to or altered to meet changing conditions. Present production schedules should make this equipment available within a few months. TECHNICALLY SPEAKING Some of the new features which make this equipment more efficient and versatile: ^ Lighter in weight and more compact than any other comparable system. 2 Oil damped filter practically eliminates flutter. 2 Modulator can be moved laterally to record on either edge of 16mm film. 4 Magnetically sealed light valve. g Readily adaptable for either 50 or 60 cycle synchronous operation. ^ Operates from 1200 or 1440 RPM interlock motor systems by simply changing a set of gears. Electrical Research Products Dmsion OF :, Western Electric Company INCORPORATED ' ' 233 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 7, N. Y. Hollywood Office — 6601 Romaine Street .