Radio Broadcast (May-Oct 1925)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADA^ERTISER 572-flr Console Model "The Gold Standard of Radio Receivers" built into a graceful cabinet, finished in the choicest genuine walnut, with spacious compartments for batteries, charger, etc. The ioudspeak* er, of special ' t!es!gar employs the Atnplion unit. .Price, $290 ( Accessories extra) tGUSON SiX Cabinet Mode? The Ferguson Six employs two stagesof balanced tuned radio freowency,oscillating detector (non-radiating), and three stages of perfectly matched audio frequency. The De Luxe cabinet, with "B" battery compartments, may he had in either high -light walnut or mahogany. Price, $180 (Accessor!*?* exit a ) VERY INDUSTRY has its pioneers whose achievements blaze the trail and establish the standards. Ferguson, actuated by the desire to build fewer and better receivers, attained early distinction in the radio industry. The high notes of a coloratura soprano ; the rich, mellow tones of a bass horn reach your living room with crystal clearness and life-like tone fidelity through the Ferguson Six. To examine the graceful craftsmanship of this Receiver; to experience its easy, thoroughly dependable operation is to know why it has been called "The Gold Standard of Radio Receivers." Have your Ferguson Dealer give you a comparative test, or write us. * J. B. FERGUSON, Inc. 41 EAST 42ND ST. NEW YORK, N.Y. V •fc Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast ^