Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1925)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER 432-c Radio hrinq out allihe Refinements J one Quality USE A 6 to I PATIO IN THE FIRST STAGE AND A2tol INTHE SECOND each Two Ratios The better loudspeakers to-day are capable of reproducing music with all its truest refinements of tone quality. Consequently a higher standard of transformer design is necessary to deliver to the loudspeaker the desired volume with a purity of tone that makes radio reception delightfully natural. In designing the General Radio Type 285 transformers great stress has been laid upon tone quality — yet volume has been increased to a very marked degree. Due to the special design of the core and adjustment of the coil turns these New ^Prices transformers are capable of high and even amplification of all tones common to speech, instrumental and vocal music. In spite of the pronounced superiority over other transformers they sell at a popular price. Enjoy music in its unmodified form — as pure, full and natural in tone as it enters the microphone at the studio of the broadcasting station. Use a 6 to 1 ratio in the first stage and a 2 to 1 in the second. Ask to see them at your local dealers or write for our descriptive folder 285-B showing Amplification curves and wiring diagrams. General Radio Co * Cambridge, Massachusetts Behind the Panel of Better Built Sets 9 5 ik Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast